NepP criticizes Rot-Pink coalition: No solutions for Vienna!

NepP criticizes Rot-Pink coalition: No solutions for Vienna!

Wien, Österreich - The Viennese FPÖ boss Dominik Nepp expresses sharp criticism of the red-pink coalition and accuses this inaction in the past five years. He emphasizes that no substantial progress has been made in central issues such as social affairs, security, education, living and health. According to Nepp, the projects of the city government are limited to "empty declarations of intent and vague announcements" and ignore the actual needs of the population.

NPP particularly emphasizes the system of minimum security, which the city costs more than 700 million euros a year. He criticizes the fact that Vienna pays the highest child sentence in Austria and grants the full minimum security. The FPÖ boss calls for a coupling of social benefits to Austrian citizenship in order not to reward any conscientious objectors and to recognize hard-working Austrians for their work.

increasing crime and lack of solutions

In his speech, Nepp also addresses the increasing crime and the growing uncertainty in Vienna. He is concerned about the excessive overtime cuts by the police by the interior minister, who could lead to the endangerment of public security. In addition, solutions for the pressing problems in the healthcare system, such as the long waiting times for operations, are missing, while investing in a center for trans -medicine.

Another urgent problem is the challenges in the field of education, where Nepp notes that no measures to remedy the emigration problem were proposed by teachers to other federal states. A demand for a mandatory language status for three -year -olds was rejected by the city government.

social challenges and gentrification

The social grievances in Vienna are not only due to political decisions, but also to the dynamics of the housing market. A report describes that there are discussions about the appreciation of poorer parts of the city, where this gentrification often leads to rising rents. Long -standing residents are often unable to pay the higher rents, which forces them to emigrate.

In Vienna there are currently no clearly separated areas for people weak, but show indications that poverty solidifies in certain areas. The municipal buildings in particular play a crucial role in creating affordable living space and promoting social mix. Nevertheless, the housing market is overpriced and the hurdles for funded housing are high, which tightens the situation for many people.

The growing income in Vienna are worrying; Between 2012 and 2017, most income grew slower than inflation. In contrast, income has risen sharply in high -income areas. In order to meet these challenges, integrated urban and neighborhood development is necessary that strengthens social, educational and health infrastructures as well as economic and cultural activities.

Nepp sees the FPÖ as the only real opposition power in Vienna and announces that it continues to show the misconduct of the city government, while he also emphasizes the urgent necessities of reforms in the areas of housing policy, security and social achievements.

For further information on the challenges in Vienna and the social dynamics, the pages of Moment and ORF Vienna

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