Coalition parties have become litigants, says Secretary General of NEOS about the current government crisis between turquoise and green. “This is an undignified spectacle for the republic and Austria’s reputation has also been damaged internationally.” According to Hoyos, courageous reforms are needed and not political guerrilla war.
We have work to do and visions to present,” says Hoyos, explaining NEOS’ political self-image. “Show us how things can move forward.” They were able to demonstrate their skills in the European election campaign. After recent modest results, the NEOS have consolidated in the EU elections, achieving their best electoral result yet since entering the National Council.
The main motive of the NEOS voters in the EU elections was the slogan Pro-European. Asked whether this topic could be so easily used in the National Council elections, Hoyos replied: “It is important that politics does not meander, as we often see with government parties.” Of course, this will still be an issue in the National Council elections.
“Promoting youth”
When it comes to education reform, Hoyos sees a “process that will take years.” You have to get everyone to the table. It’s about developing perspectives. “We need to ensure that young people are supported where they can be supported and supported where their weaknesses lie. And I think there needs to be a different approach that is not currently possible in the school system.”
Other topics relevant to NEOS in the National Council elections that Hoyos believes need to be reformed can be seen in the video above!
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