Prime Minister Wallner demands immediate measures for Vorarlberg!

Prime Minister Wallner demands immediate measures for Vorarlberg!

The future of Austria is on the brink! In the midst of tense negotiations, a new government coalition has formed that will act under the direction of Federal Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖVP). Vorarlberg's governor Markus Wallner (ÖVP) called for the long negotiations to act quickly to tackle urgent topics such as the economy and the budget. Wallner said: "Now the time is to implement important projects!" As he confirmed a clear agreement in the area of immigration and asylum. The Burgenland Governor Hans Peter Doskozil (SPÖ) also skeptically commented on the stability of the new cabinet and emphasized the need for a savings program so as not to pass on the previous government's budget debacle.

Hope for progress

In a climate of anticipation, but also skepticism, politics looks at the challenges that lie ahead of the new government. Salzburg's governor Wilfried Haslauer (ÖVP) emphasized the desire for "constructive cooperation" and found that it was now time to mobilize the National Council to tackle the pressing problems. Upper Austria's governor Thomas Stelzer (ÖVP) agreed that the economy, jobs and innovation must be a top priority as part of the new government program. In a positive turn, Tyrol's Governor Anton Mattle (ÖVP), who underlined the "opportunities", which a new government program brings, especially in the transit question.

Lower Austria's Governor Johanna Mikl-Leitner (ÖVP) underlined the urgency to revitalize the economy and ensure jobs. In asylum policy in particular, she demands quick action. Carinthia's Governor Peter Kaiser (SPÖ) welcomed the approaches to the government program, but called them "carefully positive" and emphasized the need for practical solutions that combine humanity with restrictive measures. In the opinion that the new government has to make decisive progress in the opinion that the new government has to make decisive progress in order to make the country future -proof, as reported.

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