The Republic must fight a shortage of billion -offs. The polar edges and their departments must also save. First insights arise: everyone must “bleed”, some more, some less.
The state budget has been severely dismantled and urgently needs improvement. The government praises it. The ministries must also save – a total of 15 percent, ie 1.1 billion. Smoke the black-red pink heads. This week there were intensive consultation where who could or should save how. A key was defined with ministers and responsible state secretaries. It is uncertain whether it also suits everyone. At least it must be the target.
According to Finance Minister Markus Marterbauer (Spö), everyone has to save everyone who has to save one lake, the other less. At present, the last loops are also signed in the parties and with the land organizations.
The “Kroon” has heard itself with all parties – and it is already certain: a “lawn mower principle”, for example, as initially announced that each ministry must save 15 percent. Instead, it is clearly stored more in some areas and less in some people. It must generally be reduced in the case of administration and benefits such as campaigns, advertisements, etc.
Where cuts would be counterproductive
There are also ministries in which cuts would be extremely counterproductive. The Ministry of the Interior, for example, is becoming increasingly important; People are desperately looking for staff), education (keyword loss of language and educational staff also in the context of integration) or also in the case of health/care (including a shortage of doctors in the cash register).
Where larger savings should be achieved
For example, larger savings may not take place in the case of national defense – of course not when collecting weapons or armor – or at the Ministry of Infrastructure of Peter Hanke (Spö). Or in the Ministry of Climate of Norbert Tettschnig (ÖVP) and smaller cuts in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs among Neo-Neos Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger. “Of course, every minister fights for his agenda,” says a committed, but you also have to go in a targeted way to achieve the big goal.
Source: Krone

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