Kogler warns of FPÖ: New government has to keep an eye on climate goals!

Kogler warns of FPÖ: New government has to keep an eye on climate goals!

In a first reaction to the formation of the new government, Greens boss Werner Kogler expressed himself optimistic. He described the coalition of the coalition as gratifying and wished the government "good luck". Kogler emphasized that after "months of back and forth" there was finally a government program that for the time being avert the impending danger of a right -wing extremist and European Chancellor of the FPÖ. In a statement, Kogler emphasized that the Greens welcomed the projects, such as a second mandatory kindergarten year and a basic childcare, and consider it significant, since they have challenged and prepared them themselves in recent years, according to oe24.at reported .

The Vice Chancellor went into closer to the planned work program of the turquoise-green coalition on Sunday, which is to be implemented until the regular National Council elections in autumn. A central element is a comprehensive construction and renovation program that should not only secure jobs in the industry, but also to promote ecological and social residential construction. Kogler made it clear that it was important that the financial support for non -profit housing construction had to be “resigned”. In addition, the existing program for the promotion of renewable energies is to be further improved and finally coordinated with the federal states, such as "https://kurier.at/phalk/inland/kogler-gahlen-bau-- und- renovation program/402774997"> The Kurier.at reported .

criticism of the FPÖ

Kogler also critically commented on the freedom, which he described as the "blue Putin brothers". In allusion to internal differences within the ÖVP, Kogler was calm and emphasized that these "dark back room tactics" would not be interested in him. Rather, his goal is to make progress together. Finally, he said that after the National Council elections he could imagine a coalition with the ÖVP and SPÖ, this should lead to further progress.

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