Vienna in the political upheaval: Neos and SPÖ present new ministers!

Vienna in the political upheaval: Neos and SPÖ present new ministers!

On Friday, February 28, 2025, Neos invites Vienna to an important press conference to announce significant personnel changes within the party. Vice Mayor Christoph Return, club chairwoman Bettina Emmerling and local councilor Selma Arapovic are the main actors of this event, which will take place at Heumarkt 7 in Vienna at 11 a.m. Media representatives: Inside, registration is required. The focus of the press conference is on trend-setting personnel issues for the future of Neos Vienna, which could have a clear impact on political balance, such as apa.at reported.

At the same time there are significant developments in the SPÖ. As can be confirmed from party circles, Markus Marterbauer, an experienced economist and leading head of the Vienna Chamber of Labor, will be the new finance minister. Marterbauer is considered a representative of the left wing of the SPÖ and is Andreas Babler's desired candidate. This also means a change in the management of the Ministry of Finance, because for the first time in years an economist will be at the top. Further personnel decisions within the SPÖ have also been made: Eva-Maria Holzleitner will enter the government as Minister of Women, Science and Research, while the ÖGB Vice President Korinna Schumann is supposed to lead the area of social, health and work. Peter Hanke, currently Wiener Finanzstadt council, is expected to take over the Ministry of Infrastructure, as it describes in detail.

The times of uncertainty seem to be over both Neos and the SPÖ, but the final personnel decisions still have to be officially approved in party bodies. The political landscape in Austria is facing a significant change in which the NEOS and the SPÖ in particular will take central roles. Insiders speak of intensive discussions that have led to these changes and emphasize the importance of these new personal details for the political dynamics of the country.

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