New Education and Finance City Council: Vienna in change before the election!
New Education and Finance City Council: Vienna in change before the election!
The Vienna City Council today was decisive after the previous city councilors Christoph Return (NEOS) and Peter Hanke (SPÖ) switched to the federal government. The successor now regulates Bettina Emmerling from the Neos, who not only takes over the educational agenda, but also also takes up the position of the mayor, as Wien.at . Emmerling received 55 out of 87 votes and emphasized that education is the central challenge for her. In her speech, she was concerned about the current turbulence in schools and emphasized that the changes in the world must have great influence on education.
Another important position was awarded to Christoph Maschek, who acts as a new City of Finance and Economic Affairs. His choice also met with great encouragement; 64 out of 87 municipal councils voted for him. Maschek promised to treat the city's financial issues with care and was optimistic about the necessary consolidation of the budget. "I will not comment on party-political questions," he said, emphasizing that the tasks have to continue in orderly railways, such as
The choice of these two new city councils takes place just a few weeks before the upcoming election, which is scheduled for April 27. Mayor Michael Ludwig (SPÖ) took the opportunity to make hope of closer cooperation with the federal government and wished the new members every success. However, the personnel are critically considered by the opposition. In his speech, FPÖ boss Dominik Nepp expressed that such a change before an election did not exactly create the best preconditions. The new city councilors are not only faced with internal challenges, but also have to prove themselves in a critical political environment. The upcoming developments in the education system and the economic sector will be observed closely, especially against the background of the high expectations that are placed on the new leadership. overview of the new challenges
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