The cabinet trimester meeting has been concluded today. Early in the morning, the cabinet and other coalition-relevant members of the parliament, such as Mr. Kuhn, took a 4 hour long hike to hill near Mt. Tlohog. This is a tradition, giving the attendees an opportunity for a private talk. Lunch followed the hike after a brief pause, leading then to a meeting in the conference room.
The main subjects were: nuclear power, climate change and environmental protection, conflict between Nicholas and Great Britain and Romordia and digitalisation.
The following are the resolutions:
1. Nuclear Power
- Nuclear power will not be expanded
- Nuclear power to be classified as a bridge technology
- Predicted usage in the future at 33% with subsequent slow phase out
2. Climate Change and environmental protection
- Energy mix to be fully renewable until 2040
- Further subventions for electrification of vehicles and for industry (H2)
- Official stance of the government to be open to new technologies, such as e-fuels
3. Conflict between N&GB and Romordia
- Clarification of troop movements by N&GB
- Moderation attempt between the two countries
- Last resort being the WF
4. Digitalisation
- Reducing bureaucracy by creating a ‘e-citizen’ forum which allows all basic necessities to be made online, such as: new ID, passport, drivers license, interface with doctors (eReceit), etc.
- Digitalisation of the health industries: electronic file (eAkte), new communications program between health institutions: GNP (Gesundheitsnetzwerkportal / Health network portal)