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Austrian Green MEP Wears ‘Tax the Rich’ Dress to the Vienna Opera Ball

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Lena Schilling used the Vienna Opera Ball to condemn Austria’s mega wealthy, and call for a return to a ‘fair’ inheritance tax model.

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The Austrian Green politician Lena Schilling wore a dress at the Vienna Opera Ball with the inscription "Tax the rich, save the climate, and thus campaigned for a rich tax. On Instagram she wrote: "Super-rich people destroy our climate because they live as if there were no tomorrow.

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At the Vienna Opera Ball an MEP of the Greens advertises with a inscription on her dress for a tax for "super-rich". Among other things, she explains this with the climate impact of particularly wealthy households.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The green MEP Lena Schilling provided a surprise moment on the red carpet of the opera ball. She protested with a banner for an inheritance tax and more climate protection. Her dress was also special ... The most spectacular appearance on the red carpet of the Vienna opera ball was provided by the MEP Lena Schilling. While stars, stars and those who would like to present themselves in their festive outfits on the red carpet of the Vienna opera b…

·Vienna, Austria
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What an influential instrument fashion can be, these stars prove. They use their influence to make political statements. Through their clothes, celebrities draw attention to maladministration or focus attention on people whose voice needs to be heard.

Leonore Geressler wants to earn 1.5 billion euros with inheritance tax. Party colleague Lena Schilling promotes the topic with actionism at the opera ball.

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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Thursday, February 12, 2026.
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