How Leonore Gewessler makes the economy nervous



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From plastic tanks to occupations. The Environment Minister, Gewessler, presents new plans almost every day and therefore annoys companies and government partners.

Vienna It’s happening to Leonore Gewessler. Or at least she is running, the minister of green environment. Hardly a day has gone by in weeks that the politician has not appeared in front of the media with large advertisements. In just ten days he presented Austria’s electricity self-sufficiency law, a new deposit in plastic bottles, unleashed the Euratom Treaty and evoked a financial solution for the 1-2-3 ticket.

Already clear. The Greens’ planned super minister split during the crown pandemic, and the 43-year-old is now using every minute to make up lost ground. And regardless of losses. It is not uncommon for businesses and coalition partners to first hear from the media what Gewessler is putting on the agenda. And the minister prefers to act only when filling positions. Discontent with the green power game is growing.

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