Government: A year in turquoise green



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On January 7, 2020, the ÖVP-Greens coalition was sworn in. His plans were soon overshadowed by the pandemic. A balance sheet, for better or for worse with a crown focus.

On January 1, 2020, the time had come: ÖVP negotiators and the Greens had negotiated the final details, and the first coalition of the People’s Party and the Greens was fixed at the federal level in Austria. On January 7, Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen took office in the new government. The idea behind this new collaboration was to give others their own problems, so the ÖVP had a free hand on immigration policy, while the Greens had a (relatively) free hand on climate and environmental policy. However, the reality, a new and unexpected one, soon reached the role of government. The corona pandemic should largely determine the first turquoise-green year. Now other priorities must be established. How Individual Ministers Fared: Taking Stock.

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