Nehammer in the coalition stress: What's next with the budget?
Nehammer in the coalition stress: What's next with the budget?
On Monday the time has come: the party leaders Karl Nehammer (ÖVP), Andreas Babler (SPÖ) and Beate Meinl-Reisinger (NEOS) come together again for intensive discussions about the pressing coalition negotiations. According to Kleine Zeitung there are many topics that are still unresolved at the employee level, which is why these negotiations are so important. Last coalition talks took place on December 23, while the technical budget group has advised since Friday.
budget negotiations and pressure on the parties
In a podcast,Nehammer emphasized that Austria's story with great coalitions after the Second World War again shows how important the cooperation of opposing political poles is. The negotiations are about a budget volume of 250 billion euros, which is associated with numerous challenges, as Nehammer explained as part of the "light in the dark" donation event. He assumes that a sustainable concept will be presented until January in order to meet the increasing expectations of the population, as orf
The focus is on discussions about budget renovation, especially since Austria has to implement savings of 3.9 billion euros by 2025, otherwise it would be 6.3 billion. A consensus between the parties is necessary to find solutions promptly, but some points are still controversial. Bablers expressed concern that the economically weakest in particular should not be burdened again. At the same time, the SPÖ politician demands that the savings on large corporate profits are aimed at.
strategies for agreement and challenges
Interestingly, a minimal compromise was also found in the last negotiations, according to which budget renovation is to take place over seven years. What remains unreservedly is the questions about implementation: SPÖ wants to comply with the EU deficit procedure, while NEOS favors a more autonomous approach. In view of the impending procedures of the EU Commission, if no sustainable concept is presented, the time is urged. In addition, Carinthia's Governor Peter Kaiser demands that the wealthy "super billionaires" should also make their contribution to coping with crisis.Details | |
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