Austria's military: Missing counter -transactions cost billions!
Austria's military: Missing counter -transactions cost billions!
In a critical analysis of the current armaments procurement, the freedom spokesman NABG has. Mag. Volker Reifenberger pointed out the negative effects of the decision of Austria to do without counter -transactions in military orders. According to a report by ots.at , this waiver means a significant loss of added value, especially since the controversial Eurofighter affair. Reifenberger emphasizes that the upcoming investments in military equipment, regardless of whether it is new helicopters or transport aircraft, could apparently be handled without significant economic considerations, which the domestic economy has a lot
costs and risks for Austria's economy
Reifenberger criticizes the lack of a transparent procurement process and warns that Austria is falling behind in international comparison through these practices. "The why can only be justified with fear of itself," says Reifenberger. In his view, clear framework conditions and procedures to avoid corruption could also be implemented in counter -transactions. This could not only bring economic advantages, but also strengthen trust within the armed forces.
In another point, Deutschlandfunk The topic of coping with the past, especially in the context of the 20th century teachings. Historian Jürgen Reifenberger points out that the great thoughts of the post -war order have often failed due to reality, which is particularly relevant today. He speaks for a multifactorial coping with the past to avoid future conflicts and emphasizes the need to understand not as competitors, but as a survival community. He sees the challenges that arise from populist movements and geopolitical tensions as serious dangers to the achievements of democracy.
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