FPÖ politician Lisa Schuch-Gubik is expecting her first child!

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Lisa Schuch-Gubik, FPÖ MP, is expecting her first child. The pregnancy was publicly confirmed on April 18, 2025.

FPÖ politician Lisa Schuch-Gubik is expecting her first child!

Lisa Schuch-Gubik, a prominent FPÖ National Council member, announced good news today (April 18, 2025): She is expecting her first child. This good news was announced on Friday morning express confirmed. Already in a live broadcast of the express She spoke openly about her pregnancy, which further increased the anticipation of the baby.

The pregnancy is no coincidence, as Schuch-Gubik and her long-term partner Christian Schuch tied the knot last year. The wedding took place in romantic southern Burgenland on Hannersberg. Christian Schuch is also politically active and works in the FPÖ parliamentary club, which connects the couple in two ways.

Focus on family policy

The current social discussion triggered by Schuch-Gubik's announcement points to the importance of family policy in Austria. This topic is also discussed in 6. Austrian family report which analyzes the period from 2009 to 2019. The report, which was published at the beginning of May 2021, covers fundamental aspects of family policy, demographic developments and current family forms, as well as the challenges that many families face today.

The central themes of the report include family socialization, generational cohesion and gender-specific roles, which are constantly changing over the years. The report also highlights the requirements for balancing work and family, which are increasingly coming into focus.

It is particularly relevant to look at the realities of life for families in Austria. The diversity of family forms and the often impending risk of poverty among families show the need for effective support systems and family policy measures. The family report provides many valuable insights and is available in printed form for those interested.

With a child on the way, Lisa Schuch-Gubik will certainly continue to focus more intensively on the challenges of family policy in the future. Her announcement underlines that personal and political lives are closely intertwined, especially at a time when families are a central part of life for many people.