Ampel government: Austria now needs the economic departure!
Ampel government: Austria now needs the economic departure!
In Austria, the new traffic light government has started its work after 155 days of negotiations were with no result. Niki Fellner, editor -in -chief of OE24, makes it clear that, despite all doubts, the government has earned a chance. Austria's economy has been suffering for months and urgently needs new buoyancy. Some proposals in the government program should promote the company - from reductions in the case of non -wage costs to tax -free overtime. But the implementation of these measures remains questionable, since the coalition of ÖVP, SPÖ and NEOS is reluctant in many points, especially when it comes to combating the budget deficit, like OE24 reported .
Fellner points out that the new finance minister Markus Marterbauer from the left side of the political spectrum, which triggers concern for many entrepreneurs. Nevertheless, he demands that the traffic lights be measured on its actions, since it is then unclear whether and when positive changes will occur. All Austrians experience these challenges while the government is working on the economic revival.
Niki Fellner's ambitions in the media area
The new media manager Niki Fellner has gradually taken over the operational business from his father, Wolfgang Fellner, this year. After a cut with financial partners, the Austrian media group now feels financially stable and strives to become a leader in the digital area. Fellner relies on digital transformation and plans to double digital sales within the next 24 months, while introducing a “good news day” to spread more positive content. In an interview, Fellner said that the media group was converted into an externally financed company, such as
Although the media group was recently with reports on a possible financial difficulty in the headlines, Fellner looks optimistically into the future. He has announced that media policy in Austria needs an urgent revision, since the dominance of the ORF in various media areas is a clear distortion of competition. In this complex environment, Fellner plans to progress through more intensive cooperation in the industry instead of competitive struggles.
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