With the choice of Karoline Edtstadler as the captain of the state in the summer in the summer, there is also rochading in individual departments. The FPö has already published its promise and will vote for Edtstadler – the ÖVP had to make the departments jump.
The change of Governor of Wilfried Haslauer in Karoline Edtstadler in Salzburg will lead to a new distribution of the departments: such as the top of the State Government Thursday, the tasks for the labor market and the fire brigade walk for vice-vice-outshaft Marlene Svazek (FPö)- A concession of the People’s Party De Vrijheid that must agree to the election of Edtstadler in the State Parliament on 2 July.
Haslauer today called the redistribution “a contribution to climatic good cooperation in the state government”. SVAZEK said that in the course of the transformation it was clear that a debate had to be taken by the division of the department. “But that didn’t happen in Zank and Hader.”
The FPö -Baas emphasized on Thursday that she sees the labor market as a clear political task and not as the responsibility of the social partner. It also receives responsibility for internship financing and the new – not yet open – Welcome Center for urgently required specialists from abroad.
Rocades are also available in the ÖVP departments
Municipalities and companies (without tourism) walk from deputy governor Stefan Schnöll to Edtstadler, who will also be responsible for the folk culture and financial investments in the country. Finance takes over from July ÖVP State Councilor Josef Schwaiger, who remains responsible for energy, agriculture, national park and asylum.
Schnöll keeps culture, tourism and traffic and wins the museums, so far the responsibility of the governor. Migrating science and research into the ÖVP State Council member Daniela Gutschi Die continues to ensure health, education, women and equality and the prestigious renature project “Antheringer Au”.
Artificial intelligence will play ‘massive role’
The government exam on Wednesday also served a view of the goals of ÖVP and FPö in the coming months: Haslauer and SVAZEK today mentioned an increase in efficiency and the government administration, including the district administration, through a task reform and a digitization offensive.
Haslauer said: “We have an excessive report. We will use solid artificial intelligence (AI), for example in the educational check. A check is still required, but the actual work goes through AI and digital modules. “Moreover, the district administration must become” Focus Bras “, as is currently being processed in the BH Tamsweg the entire administrative fine of the country.
In addition, the development of a new integration statement, the assessment of all Salzburg Senior Citizens’ homes, a reduction in the construction of residential construction and stimulating the economy by mass investments in infrastructure about the plan. According to Haslauer, the aim is to tackle the new debt of the country compared to EUR 487 million under EUR 400 million for 2025 new debt budgeted.
Criticism of the opposition
The new department of the state governance caused criticism of the opposition in advance: “SVAZEK could also have claimed the concessions of content of the ÖVP, for example more funds for individual projects that were recently removed in the short term to” emphasize “KPö -Plus,” emphasizes For example -club chairman Natalie Hangöbl.
The Spö can be organized: “Now the cat’s cat and the stock exchange in the department department within the Black and Blue State Government ends. It is nice for the future Prime Minister Edtstadler and her deputy SVAZEK if she has made herself and is now divided satisfactorily. But the permanent construction sites in duration, care or child formation remain unchanged. The population of Salzburg looks through his fingers in the deal of the black and blue department of the state government, “says Max Maurer, chairman of the Spö State Parliamentary Club.
Source: Krone

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