2023-09-23 11:18:04
Despite calls from within their own party for a suspension, the ÖVP in the federal government wants to stick to the higher CO2 pricing that has been decided. Youth State Secretary Claudia Plakolm (ÖVP) rejected the demand of the black-blue coalition in Lower Austria on Saturday in the “Ö1” series “Im Journal zu Gast”. “We have decided to introduce a gradual introduction of the CO2 price and I am fully behind that,” said Plakolm.
Lower Austria’s governor Johanna Mikl-Leitner (ÖVP) had previously spoken out once morest the regular increase in the federal CO2 tax set by the ÖVP and the Greens as part of the eco-social tax reform. The increase must be suspended until the inflation rate is back to a normal level, according to the demand from Lower Austria made together with the coalition partner FPÖ.
Plakolm defended the adopted eco-social tax reform. As a country, Austria has shown how it can provide its tax system with incentives and ecologize its tax system. The State Secretary also referred to the climate bonus introduced as compensation, which will also increase. “That’s why I think it’s good that we plan to implement it the way we decided,” said Plakolm.
Criticism of the higher CO pricing came once once more on Saturday from the ÖAMTC, which warned of a higher inflation rate due to rising fuel prices. The motorists’ advocacy group advocated that the increase should at least be compensated for by a reduction in mineral oil tax of the same amount.
With regard to her own political future, Plakolm told “Ö1” that a possible ÖVP top candidacy in the EU elections was “currently not up for debate.” She would like to be Youth State Secretary and still has a lot planned, following which she will run for the National Council once more, said the chairwoman of the Young People’s Party.
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