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Green Party’s fiscal strategy is radical and they know it
Analysis: With an alternative Budget, emissions reduction plan and now a fiscal strategy under its belt, the Green Party’s arguments for policy overhaul are maturing The post Green Party’s fiscal strategy is radical and they know it appeared first on Newsroom.


Styrian social institutions sounded the alarm on Monday. Reductions of 2.5 million will come into force as early as 1 July, two weeks after notification.
The Brandenburg Green Party has warned of the social consequences of the planned cuts in education. State chairwoman Andrea Lübcke announced that over 18,000 people had signed a petition from the State Parents' Council against the austerity plans within a few days. According to Lübcke, the situation in schools is already alarming. Last school year, almost 1.7 million teaching hours were covered by substitute teachers, and over 330,000 hours were…
At the start of budget week in the National Council, differing assessments clashed in a general debate on Monday afternoon. While the Greens primarily criticized the cuts in climate protection, but also in the social sector, the FPÖ was actually not happy with the draft budget for 2025 and 2026. The ÖVP, SPÖ, and NEOS, on the other hand, see a successful mix of consolidation and active measures.
Broad criticism of the FPÖ. Greens also complain about cuts in the climate and social area.
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