The federal government will also participate in the Governors’ meeting on 6 June. Only: Chancellor Stocker and Co. Do not sleep in the Leogang Luxury Hotel.
It is the last Governor Conference before Wilfried Haslauer (ÖVP) handed Karoline Edtstadler in Salzburg. Certainly, the departing head of state would like to present itself as the best possible host. That is why a five -star hotel is probably the conference location with the Krallerhof in Leogang. The governors sleep one evening in the luxury house and a huge wellness system, then politics will be made.
Chancellor, Vice -Kanselier, ForeGo Minister ForeGo
On the other hand, the motto in the work of the federal government seems to be reserved and actually. Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖVP) also comes to the government conference. Will he also sleep in the five -star bed?
No, the Chancellor will not spend the night in Leogang, so the narrow but experienced an answer to a “crown” request at the Chancellor’s office. And to show the efficiency of government work, the addition for two other government members emerged: “Vice-chancellor Andreas Babler (Spö) and Minister of Foreign Affairs Beate Meinl Reisinger (Neos) will only arrive on Friday.” No night in the five -star hotel for the top government.
Rooms from 5 to 6 June are still available
Is this the austerity course that Minister of Finance Markus Marterbauer (Spö) has imposed on the entire country that the federal government must now support? Nothing is known for that. The governors must pay their rooms of their own budget. This should probably also deal with the representatives of the federal government.
Anyway: tax money flows in Leogang. According to the Land Salzburg, it costs overnight for the politicians in the Krallerhof between 140 and 250 euros because the rooms were booked early. Normal mortals must currently erupt around 350 euros for the overnight stay. Rooms from 5 to 6 June are still free!
Source: Krone

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