ÖVP warns Greens about coalition breakup, Tilg counters mistrust motion



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By Peter Nindler

Innsbruck – FPÖ, List Fritz and NEOS will present a motion of distrust in the state parliament against Health Minister Bernhard Tilg (VP) on Wednesday. In order to vote on this, the support of the SPÖ is required. His boss Georg Dornauer is in favor of Tilg’s resignation, but still leaves the SPÖ procedure open.

With a clear commitment to Tilg, the head of the Green Club, Gebi Mair, has difficulties. He only referred to the Ischgl Committee of Experts, which the ÖVP, the Greens and the SPÖ agreed on yesterday. You should file a report before October. Therefore, an urgent warning comes from ÖVP club president Jakob Wolf. If the Greens support the vote of no confidence, that means a breakdown in the coalition.

Tilg himself does not want to be intimidated by this and “continues to dedicate himself to the great challenges that the crisis of the crown brings”.

It is up to the SPÖ whether Wednesday’s mistrust motion can be presented in state parliament. FPÖ, List Fritz and NEOS still need three of the SPÖ’s six votes.

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“Failed crisis management”

His verdict on ÖVP Health Adviser Bernhard Tilg is clear: “Wrong decisions and failed crisis management around Ischgl,” Fritz club president Andrea Haselwanter-Schneider accuses him. For FPÖ party leader Markus Abwerzger, Tilg’s resignation would be the only thing given the chronology of the logical consequence failure, and NEOS spokesman Dominik Oberhofer also asked Governor Günther Platter (VP) to finally react to avoid harm. even more from Tyrol.

Anything that VP and Greens also do with the Ischgl Commission has nothing to do with the information, “but it is a cover-up policy.”

The debate on the no confidence motion and the committee of inquiry are intertwined. They are difficult to separate. As for the motion of no confidence, the president of SPÖ, Georg Dornauer, feels confirmed. “We have been the only party to demand Tilg’s resignation since March, weeks behind schedule followed by remaining opposition to this position.” Dornauer said that no one had yet spoken to him that he had to carefully watch the motion of distrust.

Club Vice President Warns Greens: Coalition Would End

Tilg is also controversial within the Greens, but the green party disagrees with a coalition gap and the resulting new elections. The head of the club, Gebi Mair, has good reasons for the commission of inquiry, which, see below, is due to report before October. ÖVP club president Jakob Wolf criticizes broken glass.

“With their actions around the expert commission and the announced motion of no confidence against regional councilor Bernhard Tilg in the next state parliament, FPÖ, NEOS and Liste Fritz reveal their true intentions. Obviously, they were never interested in an objective and in-depth analysis of Tyrolean crisis management. “However, Wolf sends a clear warning to the coalition partner, the Greens: if the no-confidence motion is supported, the coalition will end. .

Tilg: no reason to quit

For LR Bernhard Tilg, filing a motion of no confidence in a democracy is a permissible instrument. “Even if, naturally, I am not satisfied with that, it will not discourage me and I will continue to dedicate myself to the great challenges that the Corona crisis entails,” he emphasized to TT.

As State Health Adviser, since the start of the crown pandemic it had been crucial for him to ensure medical care and prevent the collapse of the Tyrolean health system. “If you look at the development of the past few weeks, we did a good job. The commission of independent experts will have to examine and assess whether one should have made a different decision in retrospect in one or the other situation. “

In the coming weeks, the State Health Council will seek to return hospitals to normal operation. On the other hand, it must contain all risks of a new spread of the coronavirus.

The Ischgl Commission remains, but there is no consensus.

ÖVP, Greens and SPÖ will decide on Wednesday to establish an expert commission to review the management of the Tyrolean crown crisis in the Tyrolean state parliament, chaired by retired Judge Josef Geisler and crisis manager Bruno Hersche. The Greens imposed several conditions for its approval: the commission had to be filled internationally and independently. Second, members must be honest and well informed. And the commission must be balanced in terms of parity, “emphasizes the head of the club, Gebi Mair. Annex: Better commission than none.

The joint request has been available since last night, SPÖ leader Georg Dornauer is satisfied. “That corresponds exactly to what I have always expressed.” Dornauer had suggested Geisler and demanded independence.

Appropriate measures must also be taken to ensure that all federal, state and local officials and tourism associations involved are released from their duty of confidentiality and confidentiality before the commission of experts. A report should be available by October Landtag.

The FPÖ, List Fritz and NEOS again violently criticized and questioned the independence of the commission and the procedure of the ÖVP, the Greens and the SPÖ. (pn)

Dornauer is satisfied with the tripartite agreement.

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