Finally the wait has ended and the new government is Austria. 155 days after the elections of the National Council, the bosses of Neos, ÖVP and Spö came to the bells with federal President Alexander van der Bellen. Read here how the “krone” readers reacted and what they have to say.
Negotiations were long, but last but not least, it became the Sugar Coalition. Neos, ÖVP and Spö finally voted in and formed the new government in Austria. Chancellor will be ÖVP boss Christian Stocker, Spö Boss Babler will represent the Vice Chancellor and Neos Boss Beate Meinl-Reisinger will represent Austria abroad as Foreign Minister.
See opportunities
What attracts your attention when reading the reactions are many readers who want more serious politics, but have doubts. “It would surprise me very much if something has changed in the politics of recent years,” says for example Grazer4ever. Many other users cannot get positive things for the new government and, similar to “this will be a fiasco with these people”, or just “voice fraud”, can often be read. The politicians must now seize this opportunity and convince people with good politics that are ready to compromise.
Government expectations
Many readers are worried about the future of the country. Whether it is about the pension system that is a problem for many people, or the expired state finances. Solutions are expected from the new government. Similarly, the subject of EU is close to the heart and many are happy that Beate Meinl Reisinger was nominated “an absolute pro-European resident as Minister of Foreign Affairs”. People want a policy with a clear line, even in difficult topics.
Originally the appointment for the dedication of the government until Tuesday 4.3. has been laid. This was still postponed, but some readers could not resist a small wipe and so politicians are lucky Basic1967 formulated.
What do you think of our new government? Are you satisfied with the allocation of the messages? Which areas and subject areas must mainly be tackled and treated, which are less important to you? We look forward to your ideas and opinions on this topic and wish you interesting discussions in the comments!
Source: Krone

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