No majority for ORF reform in the Bundesrat

2023-07-12 12:57:00

However, it will not be referred back to the National Council because, from a technical point of view, it was not rejected with the equal votes, as it was said in Parliament. This causes an eight-week delay in the legislative process. The reform is scheduled to come into force in 2024. The mandataries of the coalition factions ÖVP and Greens voted for the project. However, because not all of them were present, there was no majority.

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