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Vienna Vice Mayor for Cuts in Social Assistance: "Sinking Contributions per Child"

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Bettina Emmerling (Neos) is committed to "lowering contributions per child" as it concerns a "question of fairness". The coalition partner SPÖ is opposed to such changes

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Bettina Emmerling (Neos) is committed to "lowering contributions per child" as it concerns a "question of fairness". The coalition partner SPÖ is opposed to such changes

·Vienna, Austria
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Vienna's vice mayor Bettina Emmerling (NEOS) is in favour of cuts in social assistance. "Every child is worth the same amount, but does not cost the same amount. I am definitely in favour of falling contributions per child," she said in a conversation with the "profile".

·Vienna, Austria
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Vienna's Deputy Mayor Bettina Emmerling (NEOS) advocates for cuts in social welfare. "Every child is worth the same, but they don't cost the same. I am definitely committed to lower contributions per child because this is also a question of fairness for families who rely on earned income," she said in an interview with "profil." The major coalition partner, the SPÖ, is considered averse to changes in this direction.

The Vienna city government negotiates the budget for 2026. The pink vice mayor, Bettina Emmerling, wants to "definitely reduce" the social assistance for families with several children and risks a conflict with the SPÖ.

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profil.at broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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