Kickl plans ORF reforms: Does the end of the household levy come?
Kickl plans ORF reforms: Does the end of the household levy come?
In a furious appearance during the ORF summer discussion, FPÖ boss Herbert Kickl vividly presented his political agenda. During the interview, which took place in the not exactly inviting premises of the parliament and was described by Kickl as a "Stasi-Wearing room", he criticized both the current government and the orientation of the ORF. "It's not the best ambience," Kickl let his displeasure run free. But the penetrating criticism did not go without any resonance: Among other things, he called for a clear reform of the ORF, which caused heated discussions among the population, as an article from Krone.at held. More than 2000 readers expressed their opinion on Kickl's plans, which contain proposals to slim down the ORF and strengthen the educational mandate.
Kickl's appearance was characterized by a mixture of assertiveness and the striving to show himself from a friendly -minded side. His statements on economic issues left a lasting impression. He asked the question of why the net service in Austria was so low and called for a statutory minimum wage of 2000 euros gross. Education for the youth was also a central topic for Kickl, where he pointed out that pupils were practiced in gender, but would be neglected by fundamental skills such as reading and calculating. "People should be able to learn other professions again," said Kickl's demand for a change.
political ambitions and proximity to the people
Kickl also emphasized his will to be a chancellor "from the people, for the people". This implies an increased turn to the population and the need to initiate changes, especially with regard to the unpopular budget tax for the ORF, which is already a hotly discussed topic. The alarm bells ring, because Kickl could soon call for the abolition of this tax with the support of the ÖVP in the coalition negotiations. The reader comments on krone.at reflect the heated atmosphere that could give him tailwind. The debates about ORF and Kickl's leadership style are also important for the further development of the political landscape in Austria, as the press reported.
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