Barbara Thaler, which was recently difficult for staff in the Kufstein and Kitzbühel districts in the Kufstein and Kitzbühel districts, was officially elected as president of the Tyrol Chamber of Commerce. During the component session, only the FPö noted with criticism.
Thaler was chosen again – although you cannot talk about your choice. There was only one election proposal and it was accepted. The “real” World Cup election took place in mid-March and-if only reported around a third of Tyrol’s entrepreneurs went there.
Choice was pure routine
Thaler’s choice this week was pure routine. Like this meeting of the business parliament, which meets twice a year. Why? Because the Economics Association, on which Thaler is on its way as chairman, is in charge of almost 70 percent. The other parties Spö, Greens and Unos (Neos) do not matter – apart from the FPö (15 %).
Criticism only came from FPö
Evelyn Achhorner from the freedom economy was also the one who also noticed with some critical remarks. Who accused the Chamber of Commerce in various ways to at least blame some unwanted developments. As an example, she quoted increasing bureaucracy, but also specifically, for example, Innsbruck Airport, which no longer offers the Innsbruck – Frankfurt connection.
General guidance of all parties
The highlight of this component meeting of the business parliament was – if you want – a common directive of all parties. Title: “Tyrol needs a revival – together of the crisis in a strong economic future”. “Behind it is nothing but hot air that has been blown out of the room dozens of times,” said a participant in the session that shook to the “Kroon”.
Nache: “Nothing will change in the coming years. The room is a bloated device, which shows that 44 percent of the room budget must serve for personnel costs.”
Source: Krone

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