100 days of coalition government: First record causes excitement!
100 days of coalition government: First record causes excitement!
Deutschland - On June 10, 2025, the government of ÖVP, SPÖ and NEOS takes its first balance after exactly 100 days in office. At a press conference, the coalition peaks presented the essential points of their previous work. The focus was on the battered budget, which urgently requires a redesign. A new Federal Finance Act is to be decided in June to stabilize the financial framework.
In addition to the financial aspects, the coalition announced a comprehensive administrative reform, which should be completed by 2026 and will intensify cooperation with the federal states and communities. An important project of government work is the introduction of the partial board, which is in the elaboration.long -term reforms and measures
However, lengthy reforms are also on the government's agenda. These include the reform of the issue of instructions in the judiciary and the creation of uniform social assistance. The planned messenger monitoring, which shakes the neos-political space due to ambiguities, has special attention. The measures already concluded include a mobile phone ban in schools and a temporary stop in family reunification.
In a recent survey, the parties come to the following results: The ÖVP is 21%, followed by the SPÖ with 20%. Neos and the Greens each reach 10%, whereas the FPÖ is at the top with 34%. In this context in particular, the topic of FPÖ general secretaries will continue to be assessed on Tuesday morning.
economic policy measures
The government's economic policy plans are ambitious. A central requirement of the coalition agreement is the promotion of the social market economy to create a competitive and growing economy. This should be done by a special fund of infrastructure that aims to create and maintain a powerful infrastructure. The de -bureaucratization of state services is also sought in order to simplify public procurement law and planning law. Companies are to be relieved of the deregulation, among other things by the suspension of the supply chain obligations law until the corresponding European directive.
An important point includes the flexibility of the Working Hours Act, which is intended to gain the weekly maximum working time. In addition, tax incentives for pensioners are planned: inside and part -time forces in order to alleviate the shortage of skilled workers. Here the minimum wage remains determined by an independent commission, with an orientation to 15 euros to 2026.
climate goals and infrastructure
Another focus of the government is on the climate goals that are striving for by 2045 climate neutrality. A budget of 100 billion euros is to be provided for climate protection, with CO₂ reduction and the crediting of negative emissions being central. This is done in accordance with the EU goal of a 90%emission reduction until 2040.
The expansion of renewable energies and the reduction of dependencies are also prominent. In addition, the government plans to introduce a law package for CO₂ separation and storage technologies, as well as a reform of the Building Code to boost the "housing construction turbo".
In an exciting political environment, the government is challenged to successfully implement their projects in an exciting political environment. The first balance sheet shows both progress and challenges that need to be overcome in order not to lose the trust of the population.Details | |
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