Reform partnership in Leogang: Austria's future begins in 2025!

Reform partnership in Leogang: Austria's future begins in 2025!

As part of the Gazipelewute Conference, which took place on June 6, 2025 in the Luxury Hotel Krallerhof in Leogang, a reform partnership between the federal, state, cities and municipalities was launched. Salzburg's governor Wilfried Haslauer (ÖVP), who cited the conference, emphasized that the results of the comprehensive administrative reform should be available within 18 months. This initiative is intended as a significant signal for a necessary positive development in Austria, as Federal Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖVP) formulated. Several politicians emphasized the importance of the reform partnership to secure the future of Austria and to increase efficiency in various areas.

The focus of the reforms is on central topics such as health, education, energy, as well as on compensation adjustments and administrative interfaces. "Reform partnership Austria" was signed at this conference and is intended to form the basis for the planned measures. In addition, Vice Chancellor Andreas Babler (SPÖ) expressed that faster doctor's appointments should be made possible by the necessary structural changes.

expectations and challenges

The conference was described as "historical" by Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger (NEOS). A memorandum was signed that records the will of the parties to reform. Explained goals include constitutional and administrative adjustment, which is to be implemented by the end of 2026. The Viennese governor Michael Ludwig (SPÖ) concretized that the health reforms will be particularly about digital services, as well as outpatient and inpatient care.

A central topic is the damping of high energy costs that affect both households and companies. Haslauer described these costs as potentially conferring competition for companies. Legal adjustments should ensure that price changes on the market can also be felt in end customers, while state subsidies are excluded in the energy sector. Meinl-Reisinger even spoke of one end of the "subsidy machine".

reform process and outlook

The mood among the governors was mixed; While Carinthia's Peter Kaiser (SPÖ) expressed reform optimism, Hans Peter Doskozil (SPÖ) remained skeptical. A new political tax committee is intended to control the reform processes and consists of federal politicians, governors and representatives of the Association of Cities and Municipalities. The deadline for the collection and analysis of proposals was set at the end of 2026, whereby a quick implementation phase should be taken into account in order to achieve quick results.

Johannes Pressl, President of the Austrian Association, pointed out that the municipalities were actively involved in the discussions for the first time. The conference not only created framework conditions for the upcoming reforms, but also represented a new approach to the joint design of public administration.

The first intermediate results are to be presented in the coming months to meet the high expectations of the planned reforms. The reform process, which is multi -layered, could also result in conflict -loaded decisions, which illustrates the need for expenses and corresponding financing in the next financial equalization.

In summary, it can be said that the reform partnership drawn in Leogang could be a crucial step for the future of Austria, although the path to implement the ambitious goals harbors numerous challenges.

OE24 , Sn.at , Vol.at

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