Tirol looks at Brussels: Expectations for the new EU Commission
Tirol looks at Brussels: Expectations for the new EU Commission
The recent election of the new EU commissioners through the European Parliament has provided discussions in Tyrol. The Tyrolean EU MP Sophia Kircher has formulated clear expectations that aim at the needs and interests of their region. This choice is not only a significant step at EU level, but also has a direct impact on Tyrol.
The choice itself, which was recently completed, sets the course for the coming term of office of the Commission. In a political environment that is characterized by challenges, Kircher sees urgent need for action to represent Tyrol's concerns in Brussels. It emphasizes the importance that Tyrol is heard in a variety of topics that are of central importance for the region.
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Kircher explained that the new commissioners have to attentive the topics that affect Tyrol. In particular, she sees the need that specific regional questions such as the economy, environment and traffic are not pushed into the background in European political formation. "We need solutions that are feasible for our region," says Kircher. Her focus is on the fact that Tyrol's challenges are addressed not only in words, but also in practice.
Another point that she addresses is the topic of sustainability. In the course of climate change, it is important for Tyrol that all measures are both environmentally conscious and economically viable. Kircher demands that the Commission promote innovative approaches that take into account the special needs of Tyrol.
The choice of the new commissioners also gives the starting signal for new projects that should be the goal of better positioning Tyrol in the EU and strengthening cooperation with other regions. Kircher sees this a great opportunity to make the voices of the Tyrolean population more clearer in Brussels and thus better enforce the concerns. A strong tyrol in the European Community is not only a regional, but also a national responsibility.
Kircher's expectations could have far -reaching consequences for the coming months and years. It remains to be seen how the new commissioners will perceive these claims and to what extent they are willing to work for Tyrol's concerns. For further information on the details of these political developments, see the current report www.meinbezirk.at .
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