TIROLER TAGESZEITUNG AM SONNTAG “Editorial” edition of Sunday, March 5, 2023, by Wolfgang Sablatnig: “The flexibility of test elections”

The party strategists are looking to Carinthia today. It’s just state elections. And yet they can say a lot. Innsbruck, Vienna (OTS) – State elections are grateful – at least for those who are not fighting for votes and mandates themselves. You can cheer on election day. And then they can decide whether they want … Read more

TIROLER TAGESZEITUNG AM SONNTAG “Editorial” edition of Sunday, February 19, 2023, by Marco Witting: “Stagnation as a permanent state”

Solutions are finally needed so that the environment and residents are no longer overrun by traffic in winter. Innsbruck (OTS) – There’s very little you can count on in life. But you can count on the fact that there will be a backlog on the main connections in Tyrol on weekends in winter. Standing still … Read more

TIROLER ZEITUNG “Editorial” from February 18, 2023 by Christian Jentsch “A long-buried hope”

Innsbruck (OTS) – This year’s Munich Security Conference is dominated by the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine. And an uncertain future that creates nervousness and aggression. A week before the first anniversary of the start of Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine, dozens of heads of state and government, foreign ministers and security experts … Read more

“Questions” (by Herbert SCHICHO) | Upper Austrian Volksblatt, February 16, 2023

February 17, 2023 issue Linz – It was to be expected, but it would have been wiser if the responsible Green Vice-Chancellor Kogler had waited to reclaim the money from the NPO fund until the question of whether the Seniors’ Association is a sub-organization of the ÖVP or an independent association has been legally clarified. … Read more

TYROLEAN DAILY NEWSPAPER “Editorial” from February 17, 2023 by Denise Daum “Green beam man in free fall”

Innsbruck (OTS) – The reputation of Georg Willis in the population is dwindling day by day. His narrative of right-wing conservative sabotage, which is to blame for the disastrous state of city politics, wears off. Willi’s biggest enemy seems to be himself. The expectations of the first green mayor were high, and the population generously … Read more