The Greens have already found their role as an opposition party. Before the first meeting of the National Council, they practiced sharp criticism of planned legal decisions. “Not -Reserve of unreasonableness with all the constructive approach,” said Greens -Baas Werner Kogler.
He referred to budget consolidation. Instead of saving wisely, “is not being shortened”. With the partial abolition of the cold progression, “is saved exactly on the social thirds”. Savings in the climate area are also not logical. He wondered why the Spö is part of these anti -social developments, Kogler said Thursday.
However, the party leader went even sharper with the NEOs, who would not have promised a tax campaign in the election campaign not to increase taxes. The fact that the climate bonus will be completely removed without replacement that was introduced as a reimbursement of the CO₂ tax is “a smooth tax increase (…).”
“Take the FPO climate disruptive program”
The new government has taken over the “climate disease program of the FPö,” said former Minister of Climate Protection Leonore Gewessler (Greens). The expansion of renewable energy would be suffocated. The “shame of the Ministry of Climate Protection” is also a “completely wrong signal”.
The greens announced their own application in the budget committee, which should show how the Triple Coalition could save wisely. According to its own statement, the FPö has already planned at least five applications, including to stop family businesses with migrants and higher social security contributions for pensioners. The second opposition party also criticizes that election promises had been broken.
Van de Groenen was at least praise for the planned rental price stop for old buildings, community and cooperative apartments. These projects must be decided on Friday in the National Council.
Source: Krone

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