Traditions and education: Lower Austria politicians defend themselves against FPÖ criticism

Traditions and education: Lower Austria politicians defend themselves against FPÖ criticism

Niederösterreich, Österreich - In Lower Austria, the celebration of traditions in kindergartens is laid down and actively implemented in the new educational plan. Despite the recent claims of the Austria's Freedom Party (FPÖ), which has spoken of a ban on Mother's Day in public. State manager Matthias Zauner from the ÖVP (Austrian People's Party) vehemently contradicts this information and finds that there is no such ban. He criticizes FPÖ MP Bors for not pursuing the developments in the action plan against radical Islam and the educational plan for kindergartens.

Zauner emphasizes that the living traditions in Lower Austria are part of politics and secure a good future for the children. "We rely on an education that conveys values ​​and at the same time promotes the German language," explains Zauner. The educational plan also provides that the children grow up in a respectful environment and get to know different cultural influences.

fight against radical Islam

A central concern of the ÖVP and the FPÖ is the fight against the so -called “radical Islam”. Both parties have agreed to get a prohibition law against radical Islam on the way to the Nazi ban law. This became clear in the coalition negotiations this week, in which unity could already be reached in some points. The subgroup "Constitution, Deregulation, Public Service, Battle against Anti -Semitism and Political Islam" made progress quickly.

The government's measures against radical Islam are regarded as core concerns, and the two parties require a clear positioning in this area. This can also be seen in the recent explanations of coalition negotiators who speak of quick successes.

educational policy developments

In the context of educational reforms, the introduction of a mandatory kindergarten year is also discussed in order to improve the educational opportunities for all children, regardless of their social background. The focus is on the importance of the first years of life for the children's learning process. A module is developed here that accompanies the last phase before school and pays special attention to the transition to elementary school.

The planned module should offer kindergarten educators a practical guide for child -friendly educational work and provide suggestions for the optimal support of the individual development of children. This support is particularly important to prepare children for the challenges of school attendance, and the legal regulations also offer alternatives to care for day parents or in the family. A guide for home care and day parents will also be available.

Developments in education policy and the measures in the fight against radical Islam are currently formative topics that influence the political landscape in Lower Austria and beyond. OTS reports that these are specific steps part of a comprehensive plan that takes into account both traditional values ​​and the current social situation. [The standard] (https://www.derstandard.at/story/300000025195/niederoesterreich-konketized-masses- against-radical-islam) emphasizes that the coalition parties work together on these challenges while Bundeskanzleramt underlines the importance of early educational measures to offer the children a good basis.

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