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The ministry also did not provide a text comparison to the previous draft. This makes it much more difficult to compare the criticized passages in the original version with the changes that have been made now, Loacker says. The government-planned amendments to the Crown law drew severe criticism during the evaluation phase. The envisaged entry bans and the envisaged possibility of forcing companies, organizers and associations to collect and store data were considered highly problematic.
The FPÖ does not participate in meetings with Anschober
If the plans of the government factions go according to plan, the health committee will meet today after the special session of the National Council, which begins at 12 noon. There you want to decide on a four-day committee review. A second health committee must approve the amendment on September 21, and the decision must be made two days later in the first ordinary plenary session after the summer. The catch: This parliamentary procedure is usually decided by consensus, and the FPÖ crashes here. The Freedom Party does not even participate in the meeting with Anschober, as the APA already knew. The SPÖ is represented by Health Spokesperson Philip Kucher.