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Political Salaries: Government Wants a New Round of Zero Pay in the Federal Government

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The salaries of federal presidents, government members and parliamentarians will not be adjusted to inflation in the coming year, and the tripartite coalition will agree on this.

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The salaries of federal presidents, government members and deputies will not be adjusted to inflation in the coming year.

·Vienna, Austria
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The salaries of federal presidents, government members and parliamentarians will not be adjusted to inflation in the coming year, and the tripartite coalition will agree on this.

·Vienna, Austria
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The Austrian government has agreed on a zero increase in the salaries of the country's top officials, taking a step towards normalizing the issue at the federal level at the land level.

On Friday, the Federal Government announced that there will be another zero-wage round for top politicians in 2026, so that their salaries will not be adjusted to inflation. Valorization will also be re-regulated in the future. A corresponding legislative decision is planned for the autumn. AUSTRIA. The Federal Government has agreed on a further zero-wage round for top politicians at federal level. This will mean that the remuneration of...

It is about the salaries of federal presidents, government members and parliamentarians. Furthermore, a new regulation of valorization is planned for the future.

The salaries of federal presidents, government members and other top politicians will not be adjusted to inflation next year, nor will politicians be revalued in the autumn.

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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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