The judiciary should be relieved of pressure by abolishing the court will. Jury trials are also being pushed back.
“The judiciary must also fulfill its national responsibility,” said Justice Minister Anna Sporrer (SPÖ) about the austerity budget. APA / Georg Hochmuth
The former justice minister Clemens Jabloner had warned of the “silent death” of the judiciary in 2019, and similar comments recently came from staff representatives due to the increased tasks of the courts and public prosecutors. However, as in the previous budget, the judiciary will not receive any more positions in the budget for the next two years. However, the judiciary does not have to make the will, and in the future it will no longer be allowed to do so: the possibility for citizens to draw up a will in court will be completely eliminated. There are also other plans that are intended to relieve some of the burden on the judiciary.













