Forward-looking policy

Forward-looking policy

Mr. Helmut Eiselsberg quite rightly raised the lack of forward-looking EU policy for discussion. However, every forward-looking action, yes, every forward-looking warning thought under the aspects of being a cost driver or wanting to stir up fear, is very easily wiped off the table. Overall, Europe has become a continent of contradictions.

Only convenience comes to us, but the troubles (industrial plants, power lines, …) should please be borne by others. Former German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt said in one of his last interviews: “Europe is a dying continent.” He probably saw the reason for this not just in the demographic situation, but also in the increasing refusal to bear the burden.

Mag. Wolfgang Jocher, St. Florian

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