Winkler: lower energy prices and transform society!

Winkler talks about ecological transformation and challenges in Upper Austria on May 31, 2025 to change society.
Winkler talks about ecological transformation and challenges in Upper Austria on May 31, 2025 to change society. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Winkler: lower energy prices and transform society!

In the political landscape of Austria, there is a new voice that wants to initiate the necessary change. Gerald Winkler, the freshly elected head of the SPÖ, has set itself the goal of dissolving the fixed paths of society and putting a clear course towards sustainable, ecological transformation. In a current interview, he explained that cheap energy and the concept of the "Kaprun moment" will be central themes of his agenda. This means a connection between economic and ecological perspectives in order to meet the requirements of climate protection and at the same time support industry. This is reported by the editors of the KURIER at Kurier .

Winkler describes itself as a "industrial man" and strives to promote honest conversations for the ecological transformation. As a former entrepreneur, he realizes that he is often titled by his grandchildren as a "tree murderer", which does not prevent him from contributing to the discussion about renewable energies and their importance. "We have to lower our energy prices and build up the necessary renewable energy aggregates," he demands. He addresses a profound social transformation that we urgently need.

overcoming social blockages

Another central point in Winkler's speech is the phenomenon of the "self -blockade". He warns of a return of authoritarian structures and emphasizes an emancipation of the citizens who are more confident today and make clear demands on their society. But caution is advised: too much self -confidence could cause conflicts and blockages. "Personal interests are often above the common good," he points out. All the more, the political center is asked to solve current problems quickly and to capture the dangers of the right of the stronger.

Winkler demands a rethink in politics and sees social democracy as a party that has historically made the right decisions. "Transformations are man -made," he says, adding that performance, respect and security must be reacted to the challenges. In this regard, Winkler has a look for the course that is necessary-not least within the framework of the social-ecological transformation, which the Hans Böckler Foundation also underlines in its analysis. The foundation emphasizes the urgency of an effective and socially acceptable climate policy and pleads for investments that make sense both in terms of climate protection and from a social point of view. More on this can be found on the website of the Böckler Foundation Böckler .

climate protection as a task for society as a whole

The challenges of climate change are not only political, but also require a rethink in society as a whole. Germany and the EU, for example, strive for climate neutrality until the middle of the century. These reforms require changes in business and society, which are summarized as a social-ecological transformation. The DIW Berlin illuminates the associated risks and opportunities, especially with regard to income ease and their influences on the CO₂ footprint of different households DiW Berlin .

According to their analysis, inferior and less wealthy households are often excluded from the more expensive sustainable products in terms of social justice in transformation. Therefore, measures such as the promotion of climate-friendly technologies and a fair CO₂ tax are of great importance in order to improve competitive conditions for all households and ensure that nobody falls by the wayside.

In summary, it can be said that Winkler's plans for a transformative, ecologically oriented future not only move the SPÖ, but can also shake the entire society as a sign. The way to change will not be without challenges, but it is clear: the will to a positive change is given.

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