Climate protection in danger? Ministry change causes excitement!
Climate protection in danger? Ministry change causes excitement!
On March 13, 2025, there were significant changes in Austrian politics, which could have far-reaching effects on climate and environmental ends in the near future. According to the presentation of the ORF parliamentary magazine "Hohes Haus", the responsibility for the climate and the environment is no longer anchored in the green Ministry of Infrastructure, but in the Black Ministry of Agriculture. This arouses concern that climate and environmental issues in government work could get less weight, which is particularly critical of the existing initiatives such as the Nova exemption for electric cars and VAT exemption for photovoltaic systems, such as ots.at reported.
The designated climate minister Norbert Tettschnig emphasized in a detailed interview that the climate and the environment will be very important in the government program and in his ministry. According to reports, the public fears that this redistribution of responsibilities could have serious consequences for climate protection. Another point of the report is the topic of “participation rights”, which the SPD deals sustainably, in particular when it comes to the rights of the party members who affect government formation. In particular, the NEOS emphasize the importance of the approval of their members in the formation of government, such as orf.at determined.
direct election debate in Italy
In addition, the magazine provides information about the current political concepts in Italy, where parties such as the Lega and Forza Italia promise reforms in the area of justice and autonomy. In particular, the direct election of the head of government, the so -called "Premierato", is mentioned as a possibility to create more political stability. However, critics warn of a potential weakening of the parliament and the president. This illustrates the current geopolitical tensions and the continuing change in European politics.
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