Members of the National Council can look forward to what is probably the most interesting day of the parliamentary return on Thursday. With a health care reform, more money is pumped into the system. The long-term abolition of fully slatted floors for pigs is relevant for agriculture. In addition, the Court of Audit has additional inspection rights and the vaccination obligation will be abolished.
After the “Question Time” to the Minister of Social Affairs Johannes Rauch (Greens), the care package became serious. This lays the foundation for the payment of bonuses to nursing staff and trainees. There is also more money for home care.
The animal package includes the ban on fully slatted floors, which will no longer be introduced from next year. However, existing systems may continue to exist through 2039.
In the case of party law, the Court of Audit will in future be able to investigate a “reasonable suspicion” of a violation of party law itself. From next time, after a public hearing, the head of the Court of Auditors will be determined by the National Council by a two-thirds majority. The obligation to have a corona vaccination, which is currently only suspended, is being abolished.
Source: Krone

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