A first noise from the coalition seems inevitable: Spö social minister Schumann and ÖVP Integration Minister Plakolm cannot agree on a common reform of social well -being, although there is an urgent need for action. As can be seen in the current Echo Forum, while the “Krone” readers think about this topic and the disputes of the ministers.
The users rarely agree on a subject. For a large part of the readers, it is simply not understandable that working people are less money available than unemployed or large families from abroad. Here “something is basically wrong”, as it is Kroneleser3231618 describes on behalf of many. Politicians are obliged to find solutions, so that such inequalities simply cannot arise.
System unfair, politics required
Some readers even doubt the seriousness with which women and gentlemen from politics approach such topics. Pace Says: “Happy struggle, fabric war or diversion maneuvers? I don’t trust any of the two of a reasonable policy for Austrians.” Many other readers see it the same way. People want to continue policy for those “who … get up every day and go to work.” The call for vouchers or payment cards can also be read regularly instead of paying cash to recipients of social assistance.
What opinion do you have on this subject? Are you satisfied with the current system or do you also see a need for action? What ideas do you have to get the existing problems under control? What would the optimum system look like in your eyes? We look forward to your opinion and ideas and look forward to your comments on the subject!
Source: Krone

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