Wohlgemuth demands justice: not everyone is sitting in the same boat!
Wohlgemuth demands justice: not everyone is sitting in the same boat!
Rum, Österreich - A political storm is brewing in Austria! Governor Markus Wallner from the ÖVP has signaled that his party could possibly agree to the controversial bank tax. In an interview with the Vorarlberger Nachrichten, Wallner said that he did not see any reasons for a dispute in this regard. "The SPÖ accepts the basics of budget renovation, we the banking," said Wallner. However, he made it clear that the design had to be decisive to avoid the loads on bank customers. Instead, the income should flow into residential and energy finance, reported Weekend.at.
Approval for banking would be linked to concessions to renovate budgets. Wallner emphasized that the ÖVP would only agree if economic policy conditions were also met. At a time when the pressure on politics is growing, it became clear that an agreement and cooperation in the government are necessary. He calls for an end to the party policy steep templates and a common progress that includes all parties. The SPÖ boss Andreas Babler and the managing ÖVP chairman Christian Stocker must also be ready to question their points of view to ensure the ability to act, as Wallner underlined.
coalition talks in the suspension
Philip Wohlgemuth, the managing SPÖ boss in Tyrol, has also spoken out and confirmed that social democracy is willing to take responsibility. In his speech to the delegates, he expressed sharp criticism of Stocker: "The dismissed workers of Kika-Leiner are not in the same boat as the prosperity," he said and is committed to justice. However, the disagreements between the parties could have an inhibiting effect. According to current surveys, the likelihood that new elections will take place is low, since the ÖVP is only 19 percent. Freedomers lead with 35 percent and the SPÖ follows with 22 percent, as a survey by the Linz Institute Spectra showed.
Archbishop Franz Lackner has called for a stable, consensus -oriented government to form, which depicts political opinions as broadly as possible. An appeal that should not be ignored in view of the current political situation. The challenges of the present require a strong and capable government.
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