As the Landtag elections in Styria approach, the political landscape is heating up with a fierce competition between the ÖVP and FPÖ.
Mario Kunasek, the FPÖ's regional leader, is confident about his party's chances, aiming for a first-place finish.
The FPÖ, which previously secured 17.5% of the vote, is pushing for policies like reducing the age of criminal responsibility and establishing "education camps" for young offenders.
Meanwhile, the ÖVP, led by Christopher Drexler, is campaigning on themes of reliability and hard work, urging voters to prevent a "blue majority" by supporting them.
The SPÖ, on the other hand, is shifting slightly to the right, aiming to maintain its influence amidst this political duel.
With election day set for November 24, all parties are intensifying their campaigns, each vying for the pivotal role in shaping Styria's future.