Salzburg's state parliament: Focus on bureaucratization for strong economy!

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On October 4, 2025, the Salzburg state parliament meets to de -bureaucratization and strengthening the Salzburg business location under President Brigitta Pallauf.

Am 4.10.2025 tagt der Salzburger Landtag zur Entbürokratisierung und Stärkung des Wirtschaftsstandorts Salzburg unter Präsidentin Brigitta Pallauf.
On October 4, 2025, the Salzburg state parliament meets to de -bureaucratization and strengthening the Salzburg business location under President Brigitta Pallauf.

Salzburg's state parliament: Focus on bureaucratization for strong economy!

What is happening in the Salzburg state parliament? On October 4, 2025, there is an important plenary session at the agenda, which deals with the future of the Salzburg business location. The topic revolves around "less bureaucracy, faster procedures - successfully lead the Salzburg business location into the future", such as Service.salzburg.gv.at reported. The session is directed and attracted by the President of the state parliament, Brigitta Pallauf, and attracts representatives of all factions, including ÖVP, FPÖ, SPÖ, KPÖ Plus and the Greens.

The ÖVP club chairman deputy, Hans Scharfetter, emphasizes how urgently the de-bureaucratization is to strengthen Salzburg's competitiveness. The first steps have already been taken, for example by reforming the building law and the abolition of double -tracks in nature conservation. This initiative not only benefits companies, but is also intended to strengthen the entire region in the long term.

Bureaucracy as a growth brake

A look at the situation in Salzburg shows sobering facts: The Salzburg Chamber of Commerce currently emphasizes that bureaucracy is a real growth brake. President Peter Buchmüller states that a large part of the bureaucratic hurdles come from Brussels and is reinforced by domestic legislation. It is estimated that bureaucracy Austria costs between 10 and 15 billion euros annually, which makes up for around 2.6 to 3.8 % of GDP. In addition, surveys show that 80 % of the participating companies report disproportionate bureaucracy, such as salzburg24.at informed.

Smaller companies are particularly affected. A WKS survey showed that 59 % of one-person companies and 87 % of companies with up to 50 employees suffer from this load. Even companies with more than 50 employees fight with bureaucracy, and in sectors such as banking, industry and trade, almost all companies report on high bureaucratic stress.

Political discourses in the state parliament

In the midst of these discussions, FPÖ representative Andreas Teufl is pushing faster procedures and criticizes blockages on the part of the Greens and NGOs. In the meantime, Markus Maurer, the SPÖ club chairman, has been criticizing the lack of implementation of bureaucracy reduction measures since 2013. KPÖ-Plus Labg. Markus Walter demands faster solutions, especially in the social sector, especially for care and social support.

Martina Berthold, club chairwoman of the Greens, on the other hand, criticizes black and blue economic policy and demands a stronger focus on climate maths innovations and regional added value. Another item on the program is the election of a new member of the government: Wolfgang Fürweger is supposed to succeed Christian Pewny, while Wolfgang Auer is praised as the new MP in the state parliament.

Interested citizens can not only follow the session on site, but also live on the Internet, including on social media such as Facebook and X (formerly Twitter), how the country's website impressively presents. For everyone who wants to learn more about the agenda, comprehensive information can be called up on the official side of the country.

In view of the ongoing discussion about reducing bureaucracy and economic strengthening, it remains exciting to observe which specific steps from this plenary session will result. After all, the need to optimize the economic landscape in Salzburg is obvious.