Styrian LH Drexler finds cash in condition unnecessary

2023-08-05 16:43:25

With the push to anchor cash in the constitution, Chancellor Karl Nehammer (ÖVP) is now facing criticism in his own ranks. He was “generally opposed to overloading the constitution,” Styrian governor Christopher Drexler (ÖVP) said in the “Press” interview (Sunday edition) once morest “unnecessary decorative elements in it”.

“I believe that a constitution should not be a lyrical textbook in which every group somehow realizes itself. That is the set of rules for the functioning of the state.” Accordingly, he considers the anchoring of cash in the constitution “not to be urgently necessary”, but is “natural for cash”.

Drexler also has criticism up his sleeve for the Green coalition partner in the federal government: Its “justament positions” would make it difficult to come to a common government line. When it comes to financial equalization, it is ill-advised to “produce clichéd images,” he said in the direction of Health Minister Johannes Rauch (Greens), who had told the federal states that the federal government was not an ATM. Outside of pandemic times, you don’t really need a health minister, “the main responsibility lies with the federal states and social security anyway,” shot Drexler once morest Rauch.

Even with the 100 new positions for panel doctors announced by the government this year, he can’t do much. First you have to clarify the relationship between panel doctors and doctors of choice, according to the governor. “I also find it remarkable that the federal government is announcing what self-government is doing. I learned that differently at my social security seminars back then.”

The FPÖ does not seem to him to be able to form a coalition at the federal level, Drexler spoke out in favor of cooperation with the SPÖ. In Styria, too, he forms a coalition with the Social Democrats.

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