On March 5, Carinthia elects its state parliament. Janos Juvan is the top candidate for NEOS. “The NEOS always put their finger in the wound,” he says in an interview on krone.tv, ready to fight. It should be the last time you have to deal with the FPÖ’s “right belching”. The goals are ambitious: be more courageous in climate policy, become the “best country” in education and Austria’s “most international location” compared to Austria. And finally hit the asylum quota.
“Anyone seeking protection should be given protection,” says the NEOS politician. But: “You can demand that integration works and that these people participate in the system.” Carinthia is currently only meeting 62 percent of the asylum quota. Under Juvan “quotas must be met”.
“Don’t just look at the socially weak”
The ten percent unemployed in Carinthia should also contribute to the system. “Politicians must stop handing out vouchers like crazy,” says the politician and makes it clear: “It’s not just our job to look at the socially weak.” Instead, we should rely on the top performers who “run the system”. delay. “It has to pay to work full time,” says Juvan.
German, Slovenian and Italian: “Multilingualism can be the solution”
What is missing in politics according to Juvan? Honestly explain to people that part-time work greatly increases the risk of poverty in old age. As an entrepreneur, Juvan knows what he is talking about. “Times of crisis are not the time for work-life balance,” he sums it up in a nutshell. When it comes to climate protection, Carinthia “wants to be brave again”, as he explains in the interview.
In the field of education, the NEOS top candidate sees Carinthia as the interface between the three major language cultures. He wants to ensure that German, Slovenian and Italian are taught in all schools.
You can see the entire interview with NEOS top candidate Janos Juvan in the video above. The Carinthian election on March 5 can be followed LIVE on krone.tv.
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