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SPÖ pats itself on the back for its work in government so far

Die SPÖ zieht eine positive Regierungsbilanz.
Die SPÖ zieht eine positive Regierungsbilanz. ©APA/TOBIAS STEINMAURER
The SPÖ draws a positive balance of its government work at the end of the parliamentary year by highlighting that 48 of its 106 resolutions in the National Council were passed with the support of the opposition.

The SPÖ sees its work as a government faction confirmed at the end of the parliamentary year: Since the inauguration at the beginning of the year, 106 resolutions have been passed in the National Council, 48 (45 percent) of which were passed together with an opposition party, as the faction was informed by the documentation office in Parliament. Additionally, 33 resolutions (31 percent) were passed unanimously. 25 or 24 percent, on the other hand, were passed only with the votes of the coalition factions.

A Resolution Before Turquoise-Green: SPÖ Draws Positive Government Balance

The SPÖ sees the evaluation as confirmation of its work in its coalition with the Chancellor's party ÖVP and the NEOS in the first 285 days. Thus, they are one resolution ahead of the turquoise-green government, which had launched 105 initiatives in the same period. According to the collected figures, ÖVP and FPÖ only reached 64. "It is often said that there is too much arguing in politics - but the numbers show that almost 80 percent of the resolutions in Parliament were passed together with the opposition," commented SPÖ club chairman Philip Kucher to the APA on the balance.

(APA/Red)

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