ÖVP criticizes delayed parliamentary inquiry.
The ÖVP party is being criticized for a late response to a parliamentary inquiry. The Interior Minister plans not to answer the inquiry. This delay raises concerns about transparency.
A parliamentary inquiry was sent to the Interior Minister, Eva-Maria Karner. The Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) started the inquiry. The ÖVP received the inquiry a week before the two-month deadline. The Interior Minister now says she will not answer the inquiry. This could affect how the government is seen by the public.
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Highlights
ÖVP Criticizes Delayed Inquiry
The ÖVP party is criticizing the delayed response to a parliamentary inquiry.
FPÖ Inquiry Delayed a Week
The inquiry was only forwarded a week before the two-month deadline.
Karner Will Not Answer
The Interior Minister now intends not to answer the inquiry.
Transparency Concerns Raised
The delay raises questions about transparency and the government’s handling.
Impact on Public Trust
This situation could impact public trust in the government’s accountability.