Last session of the National Council 2024: Fateful decisions are pending!
Last session of the National Council 2024: Fateful decisions are pending!
Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - On Wednesday, December 11, 2024, the last plenary session of the year takes place in the Austrian National Council, as APAOT . The session begins at 9:00 a.m. with a current hour of the ÖVP, followed by a European hour of the FPÖ. The agenda will primarily be shaped by the preparations in the budget committee and in the immunity committee on Wednesday. Important legal proposals are on the agenda, including a reform of the Federal Budget Act and a law that defines changes to the victim fund of National Socialism.
The explosive issues also include the explosive laws on mobile phone security in criminal proceedings that are required by the beginning of the year due to a judgment of the Constitutional Court. ÖVP and Greens have brought in a corresponding law. In addition, the request for delivery of the public prosecutor's office against FPÖ club chairman Herbert Kickl and several other FPÖ MPs are discussed in the immunity committee. This could result in considerable political consequences.Current composition of the National Council
The XXVIII. Legislative period of the National Council began on October 24, 2024, after the National Council elections of September 29. In this period, the FPÖ 57 of a total of 183 mandates, followed by the ÖVP with 51 mandates, the SPÖ with 41, Neos with 18 and the Greens with 16. The election of the National Council President has already been chosen, with Walter Rosary (FPÖ) chosen as President and the Vice President comes from the ranks of ÖVP and SPÖ. The current distribution of seats and the composition of the National Council play a decisive role in future legislation, since these constellations influence fundamental political strategies of the parties involved, as in the detailed list of MPs of Wikipedia is documented.
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