In addition to ship tourism and the “secret” vote to reach agreement on the planning mistakes for the new railway bridge, numerous resolutions are on the agenda of the Linz municipal council today.
A new alliance in the person of SP Vice Mayor Tina Blöchl and Neos parliamentary group leader Georg Redlhammer is trying to implement non-discriminatory blood donation in a timely manner. With an amendment to the ordinance, the Minister of Health could also make it possible for homosexual and bisexual men as well as transsexual people to donate blood. There is no medical justification for the unequal treatment. In addition, blood supplies are scarce anyway. At the initiative of the ÖVP there will be an all-party motion, with which all parties commit to taking action against sexism, sexual harassment and discrimination. In addition, the Linz People’s Party wants to create a platform for volunteers and associations with the Volunteer Days.
While the FPÖ is applying for the closure of the Roma transit point at Pichlinger See, the Greens want to achieve a commitment to protecting the Schiller Park. The background to this are the rumors about the construction of an underground car park there. For the responsible city councilor Dietmar Prammer (SP), there is no current project and therefore no need for a basic decision by the municipal council.
Source: Nachrichten