Budget crisis: Styria fights with 900 million euros in budget hole!

Budget crisis: Styria fights with 900 million euros in budget hole!

The Styrian state government is faced with a budget deficit of 900 million euros after a catastrophic cassalfall, which is more than twice as high as originally forecast. Governor Mario Kunasek (FPÖ) said that this drastic shortfall was revealed at the beginning of the coalition negotiations and that it is now urgently needed to find savings. Kunasek emphasized: "It was good and correct that we did the cassalast break, only in this way we can plan the future." He sees the situation as a major challenge, which can be managed, and announced that it will take further steps to consolidate the budget in the coming weeks, such as .

The coalition negotiations at the federal level have resolved

at the same time due to the dramatic budget position. The SPÖ has now dropped a planned break from negotiations that depends on a lack of cassalast. This decision was considered necessary by the parties in order to quickly see a clarification of the financial realities. ÖVP boss Karl Nehammer has not completely excluded higher taxes for budget consolidation, but initially wants to put all expenses to the test. The SPÖ boss Andreas Babler expressed himself optimistically and emphasized the need for transparent figures as the basis for the further negotiation, such as "https://www.vienna.at/knackpunkt-nun-nun-doch-keine-pause-bei-koalitionsmärungen/9091288/"> vienna.at .

While the FPÖ rejects responsibility for the situation and criticizes Nehammer's tactics as a "delay strategy", the mood among the coalition parties remains tense. Central questions about budget negotiations will be clarified by December 12th. The pressure on all parties is high to reach an agreement and to lead the country out of the current financial misery.

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