After the vehement push of the Tyrolean People’s Party not to pay the climate bonus to asylum seekers – as planned – ÖVP Interior Minister Gerhard Karner is making an adjustment. You should generally check that the “accuracy” is given.
Asked about the wish of the Tyrolean party friends, Karner said at a press conference at the Brenner on Tuesday that with such measures it is generally “a task to adjust accordingly and see if the corresponding “accuracy” is given, which one wants .
“Clear legal requirements”
“I assume this will happen in the responsible department as well,” Karner told Leonore Gewessler’s (Greens) Department of Climate Protection. In any case, there are “clear legal requirements” for certain groups of people when it comes to payment, which is linked to their respective residency status, namely how long someone is in the country, Karner said.
Tyrolean candidate: ‘Unacceptable and fatal signal’
Tyrolean (still) governor Günther Platter (ÖVP), who was also present at the press conference, said when asked that he agreed with vice-chairman and governor-candidate Anton Mattle on this question. The state party had demanded an immediate review of payment modalities from the APA on Monday.
Mattle’s security expert and state election candidate Astrid Mair spoke of an “unacceptable and fatal signal” to pay a €500 climate bonus to asylum seekers.
Source: Krone

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