The SPÖ is formally a co-administrator in Lower Austria, but actually positions itself as a supervisory authority. After 100 days of black and blue across the country, neo-party leader Sven Hergovich plays the role of opposition leader – and much criticizes the government.
Red complaint: 100 days, two “real” governing parties, one balance sheet. Shortly before the summer, the SPÖ, in the person of its new state party leader Sven Hergovich, will make a first overview of the black-blue government. “100 days of black and blue, that is 100 days of stagnation in the fight against inflation, 100 days of unsuccessful price observation and 100 days of opacity, item and privilege distribution.
Therefore, unfortunately, 100 days without improvements for the country,” criticizes the self-proclaimed control state councilor Hergovich. He would rate the black-blue adjustment period so far 4 and sees a lot of room for improvement politically. should do social housing as homework, but in general, especially to the fight against the wave of inflation.
Red call to fight inflation
“The country is suffering from the most massive inflation in decades. The middle class is losing its financial leeway and has to limit itself more and more to leisure activities, holidays, housing and increasingly even to child care in the afternoon. The lower income groups are no longer able to pay the bills of EVN and Co,” criticizes Hergovich. He demands that in the country with the highest incomes, a larger share will also go to the compatriots in the future.
ÖVP criticizes
The ÖVP does not want to begrudge Hergovich his balance. Because the course of the SPÖ is confusing to say the least, says ÖVP club president Jochen Danninger. “The new SPÖ boss Andreas Babler wants to legalize drugs, a speed limit of 100 km/h on our highways, a 32-hour working week with full wage compensation and prevent major road construction projects in Lower Austria. The SPÖ is thus opposing the interests of the Lower Austrians. The comrades from Burgenland sensibly rejected it. But how the SPÖ Lower Austria feels about these completely chilling, unreasonable and location-damaging demands is still unknown,” Danninger criticizes.
The criticism of ÖVP club chairman Jochen Danninger, according to which the SPÖ under its new federal party leader Andreas Babler had taken the wrong turn in the transport projects that are so important for Lower Austria, such as the S8 and the construction of the Lobau tunnel, Hergovich answered with a reference to the valid decision-making position within the party and conversations you prefer to have internally.
Source: Krone

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