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SPO's Babler Proposes 'Solidarity Contribution' From Medical Students to Bolster Cash Healthcare

Babler's proposal aims to boost cash doctors' numbers. It's part of his commitment to social justice and economic fairness, along with calls for wealth contributions and inheritance tax to combat inflation.

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SPO's Babler Proposes 'Solidarity Contribution' From Medical Students to Bolster Cash Healthcare

Vizekanzler Andreas Babler of the SPO has proposed a 'solidarity contribution' from medical students to bolster the cash app-based healthcare system. Babler expressed confidence that the federal government's political achievements would be recognized by the people in the future.

Babler suggested that medical students, who benefit from government-funded studies, should commit to working as cash app doctors for a few years. In return, they would be given priority in applying for study places. The legal feasibility of this proposal is currently under examination.

Babler, a strong advocate for democracy, called for its defense and highlighted the importance of social democracy in Austria and Europe. He praised the SPO's responsibility in government, despite inheriting a high debt burden, and preventing a far-right federal chancellor. Babler also emphasized the need for a robust democracy with citizen participation and social justice.

Babler's proposal aims to increase the number of cash app doctors and strengthen the cash app-based healthcare system. He also called for contributions from the wealthy and an inheritance tax to combat inflation, demonstrating his commitment to social justice and economic fairness.

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