Spö Boss Andreas Babler can make the highest judicial decisions. In the highest lines in the administrative court, political influence had little enthusiasm.
It rumbles in the administrative court (VWGH). Resentment spreads or political influence with the highest positions, as the “Kroon” has learned. After changing vice -president Anna Sporrer via Red Ticket to the top of the Ministry of Justice, her position must be filled.
In addition, there will be two more messages available soon – due to retirement. Explosive: Although the black and red-pink government committed itself to “strengthening the independence of administrative courts” on page 125 of its government program, politicians are also eagerly nominated. In the case of Sporrer, Spö Boss Andreas Babler can make a high judge. Shake the head and anger in the highest court.
The tiring “sideletter”
Peter Bußjäger, legal professor from Innsbruck, can understand the resentment of the independent judge. But not the acting of the parties: “There was also international pressure on the part of the EU. Based on” sidelettes “and subsequent arguments, the highest items remained empty for months – there were violent protests. It could not be that independent jurisdiction becomes a political game ball.
Bußjäger: “The Constitution allows this occupation in the highest administrative and financial courts. But this can easily be changed with a two -thirds majority. I also do not understand why politics insists on these positions. Because there are zero political possibilities. And therefore the Spö and ÖVP share the nominations for the top positions.
“Remove the wind from the sails”
Former Minister of Justice Alma Zadic (Greens) had proposed a regulation in 2024 – praised by the EU – as at the Supreme Court (OGH). Away from the appointment of the Council of Ministers to integrate a Senate personnel.
Administrative and constitutional lawyer Peter Bußjäger: “That would also be logical at the Federal Administrative Court. And they would take the wind from the sails to the comprehensible assessments.” It will be interesting to see if the parties say goodbye to this part of the unnecessary prestige. It would be for everyone’s well -being. Especially those who were immediately affected.
Source: Krone

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