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Wallner-Haider: Burgenland's Red-Green coalition serves as a "contrasting example" against the federal government

Foot-and-mouth disease crisis triggers initial action; Autumn expected for climate protection act vote.

Crisis management initiated over foot-and-mouth disease, followed by the planned adoption of a...
Crisis management initiated over foot-and-mouth disease, followed by the planned adoption of a climate protection act later in the autumn.

Get Ready for the Green Revolution in Burgenland, Austria! 🔥🌱

Wallner-Haider: Burgenland's Red-Green coalition serves as a "contrasting example" against the federal government

You bet your bottom dollar that the Greens in Burgenland are set on shaking things up! Their kick-ass collaboration with the SPO is a defiant middle finger to the black-red-pink federal government and its evil plans to slash climate protection and social benefits. 🤘

Anja Haider-Wallner, our lovely Vice Governor, started things with a bang by handling the foot-and-mouth disease crisis like a total boss. And now, her sights are set on adopting a badass climate protection law before the leaves start falling this autumn. 🌲💥

With a mix of Burgenlanders, transfers from the green ministries, and some tough-as-nails women, this team is ready to rock the boat. They ain't messing around when it comes to climate, health, and social justice - because, you know, those things are being gutted at the federal level. 😆👌

Lip Service or Action?

The red-green coalition is getting along peachy so far, and we are not just hearing empty promises like in the federal government. The good news is, they solve their disagreements at brunches over lattes, not through leaked media brawls. 🥐🍳

Hooray! No Moo-rge Midges!

Even though the federal government dilly-dallied in crisis management with the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Hungary and Slovakia, Burgenland handled the situation like champs. Phew! It's looking like the preventive measures will be lifted soon, and we can all breathe a sigh of relief! 🐄💪

Let's Make Burgenland Greener!

The new green government's first focus is to adopt a badass climate protection law. They'll be meeting with stakeholders, discussing a sealing competition (we're guessing like a contest but for horrendous concrete jungles), and making a mandatory solar panel system for new commercial buildings a thing. 🌞🌳

Did someone say animal protection house in South Burgenland? That's right - plans are underway! And let's not forget about that swanky sustainability research center. It's all about creating a greener Burgenland, baby! 💚🌱

Seewinkel: The Classic Drought Struggle

  • The economic and social policy of the new green government in Burgenland, Austria, focuses heavily on climate protection and social justice, aiming to prevent the reasons behind the federal government's decisions to slash climate protection and social benefits.
  • Anja Haider-Wallner, Vice Governor of Burgenland, has shown her commitment to environmental issues with her handling of the foot-and-mouth disease crisis and her intentions to adopt a climate protection law before autumn.
  • The collaboration between the SPO and the Greens in Burgenland is taking practical steps towards policy-and-legislation changes, unlike the perceived empty promises of the federal government.
  • Science, particularly environmental-science, plays a crucial role in the new government's decision-making process, as they aim to combat climate-change and ensure a cleaner, healthier environment for their constituents.
  • This renewed focus on the environment, along with policies supporting animal protection and the encouragement of solar energy use, is a clear indication that the people of Burgenland are ready for a greener future.
  • The struggle against drought in regions like Seewinkel remains a significant concern, as the new government works to implement policies that address environmental challenges faced by the general-news population and contribute to the overall improvement of their quality of life.

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