In the current “TV duel” between Andreas Mölzer and Eva Glawischnig on krone.tv, the possible upcoming parliamentary investigation committee surrounding Rene Benko and Signa Holding was a central topic of discussion.
Mölzer: “The proposal of the Green Party Nina Tomaselli to install this U-committee in the super election year 2024 is the Green divorce proposal in the broken political marriage of the federal government. Because such a committee is aimed against coalition partner ÖVP.”
Eva Glawischnig, on the other hand, sees this as “the beginning of a battle over who can occupy the media space in the last few months before the next National Council elections.” And she reduces the consequences of such a U-committee: “I don’t think this will lead to a rift between the ÖVP and the Greens.” Mölzer was much more offensive in his assumption: “If this committee comes into existence, there will be pure hatred against the Greens within the ÖVP.”
“There is a need for healthcare reforms”
The statements about the conflict between the Medical Association and Minister of Health Johannes Rauch were also intense. Glawischnig: ‘The statements of the medical association are very, very harsh.’ Mölzer admits: ‘Yes, there is a need for healthcare reform.’ For example, statutory health insurers currently receive far too little money for their health insurance. their job.
You can see the two duelists’ respective stances on these and many other political issues in the video above.
In the krone.tv format “The Duel”, public figures discuss current national and international crises every week.
Source: Krone

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