News from politics: Holzleitner calls for an honest evaluation of the university access rules!

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Eva-Maria Holzleitner, new Federal Minister, announces important reforms in education and women's issues as well as evaluations by 2027.

News from politics: Holzleitner calls for an honest evaluation of the university access rules!

The stop to family reunification is just around the corner! At the next meeting of the Council of Ministers, probably next week, an important measure that was agreed in the recently agreed coalition pact is to be adopted. Eva-Maria Holzleitner, the new Minister for Women, Science and Research, has made a clear commitment to this project. Their focus is on handling procedures at the EU's external borders in the future, which could mean a radical change in refugee policy Small newspaper reported.

University entrance and more

While Holzleitner provides information about the stop to family reunification, she remains vague about the new access rules to universities. These are to be evaluated by 2027, but without clear statements about the possible results. Holzleitner reiterates the goal of open access to higher education, but also makes clear the need for an honest assessment of existing regulations.

Holzleitner, who has been minister since March 3, 2025, is not only a key person in this government, but also the federal chairwoman of the SPÖ Women. Her political career includes a number of important positions, including in the National Council. In her new office, which she took over in record time, Holzleitner emphasized that the SPÖ maintains its position on the introduction of wealth taxes and that it advocates strong cooperation within the ministries. These issues are relevant because social pressure on politics is constantly growing, especially with regard to social justice and climate protection Wikipedia reported.

The political decisions in the coming days and weeks could have far-reaching consequences for numerous areas of society, particularly with regard to women's rights and the education system. Holzleitner was optimistic that the changes in the education sector will be implemented step by step, even if some of her wishes are not yet tangible.