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“Report”: Will the renaturation law cause the coalition between the ÖVP and the Greens to collapse?

On June 18th at 9:05 p.m. on ORF 2; Guest in the studio: Social and Health Minister Johannes Rauch, The Greens

Vienna (OTS) Susanne Schnabl will present the “Report” on Tuesday, June 18, 2024, at 9:05 p.m. on ORF 2 with the following topics:

Government at the end?

Will the renaturation law cause the coalition between the ÖVP and the Greens to collapse? The Green Environment Minister voted differently at EU level than her coalition partner ÖVP and the majority of state governors wanted. The ÖVP reports Gewessler for abuse of office. Is the National Council election campaign raging from now on and nothing is happening in the government? Although she has promised to continue working on open projects – from the National Climate Plan to the question of how the last third of the cold progression will be distributed. It’s about more than a billion euros, and small and medium incomes should benefit. A report by Alexander Sattmann, Martin Pusch and Stefan Daubrawa.

Live in the studio: Social and Health Minister Johannes Rauch, The Greens

Controversial justice projects

An agreement – ​​and many blockages in the justice system. The new regulation of cell phone security was just achieved before the coalition row over the renaturation law escalated because a deadline set by the Constitutional Court threatened to expire. However, there are still some construction sites: For example, the ORF law regarding the appointment of the foundation and public council needs to be repaired. In addition, family law reform is still pending. The government has not yet been able to agree on a new head of instructions for the public prosecutor’s office. In any case, the black-green coalition doesn’t have much time left. What else is being implemented? What is left behind? Research by Laura Franz and Jürgen Klatzer.

Food poverty

Although hundreds of millions of euros flow into the health system in Austria every year, hundreds of thousands of people have no access to healthy food. According to a study commissioned by the Minister of Health, around 420,000 people, including many children and young people, have to skip meals involuntarily or do not have enough to eat. Critics see a system failure, because at the same time the number of overweight children is constantly increasing and with it the long-term health economic consequences. Laura Franz and Helga Lazar report.

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