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The German government’s crown semaphore does not have much opposition approval.
On Friday after the government’s presentation, the SP warned of a “traffic light chaos” due to the lack of legal bases. Party leader Pamela Rendi-Wagner called for clarity and assurance. Chaos threatens because the measures associated with the change of traffic lights still do not have legal validity. She also wonders why traffic lights only come now, shortly before classes start and after the end of the travel season.
“We would have needed it in the spring. The federal government also had three months for the legal base,” criticized the red president.
Only the Neos see more clearly now
Liberty Norbert Hofer was also disappointed. “Endless experts and an unmanageable number of parameters that should flow into the assessment are probably not the transparency that citizens and businesses expect,” he said in a broadcast. As usual, the boss of the blue club, Herbert Kickl, put it more harshly: he immediately warned against an “RDA 2.0”. Upper Austrian Lieutenant Governor Manfred Haimbuchner denied the federal government “competence” to take action.
Only Neos’ health spokesperson, Gerald Loacker, reacted positively. “After a series of nonsensical statements, the government has finally come to terms with our continued criticism and has taken a step towards greater clarity for the population.” However, given the start of classes in the east on Monday, I would have expected it sooner. It remains to be seen from when the measurements will be taken.