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End of Adhesive Vignette Concerns National Council

The National Council will meet next week on Wednesday and Thursday. On the agenda is, among other things, the abolition of the adhesive vignette for the highway.

The adhesive vignette for the highways will be completely replaced by the digital vignette by the end of 2026. Additionally, a legislative amendment is planned to expedite large-scale procedures. The session in the National Council will begin with a "Current Hour" by the FPÖ on Wednesday and a question session with the NEOS Education Minister, Christoph Wiederkehr, on Thursday.

National Council to Address Large-Scale Procedures and Traffic Next Week

The deputies will address large-scale procedures on the first day of the session. The provisions for this should in the future be applied from 50 participants instead of the previous 100, and deadlines for submissions can be set. There will also be discussions on legislative proposals by the FPÖ, which are likely to be supported by only a minority, as reported by the parliamentary correspondence after the presidential meeting on Thursday. Among other things, the Freedom Party wants to enshrine man and woman as biological genders in the Basic State Law. On Thursday, the focus will be on the topic of traffic. In addition to the end of the adhesive vignette, there will be discussions on an amendment to the High-Performance Route Act, which aims to provide more legal certainty and accelerate expansion projects in the rail sector. Numerous resolutions and reports are also on the agenda for both days.

(APA/Red)

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