Raggl returns: New political hope for East Tyrol!

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Anton Raggl returns to the Lienz politics as district spokesman for the Fritz list and addresses the opposition plans.

Raggl returns: New political hope for East Tyrol!

The political freshness kick in East Tyrol is here! Anton Raggl, former FPÖ mandate and ex-police officer, returns to local politics as district spokesman for the Fritz list. His predecessor, the retired Günther Hatz, can no longer actively participate due to health problems, but supports him "from the background". Raggl was well recommended by Andrea Haselwanter-Schneider, the chairwoman of the Fritz list, and with energy announced his return to the political events.

Together with his new list, Raggl wants to push back the influence of the ÖVP, which he calls the "Black Monolith", in East Tyrol. He aims to pick up dissatisfied people and sees the elections a chance to gain voting. In the last National Council elections, the Fritz list in the district was able to leave the Greens and Neos significantly behind with 2,127 votes. Raggl plans to increase the awareness of the list in East Tyrol and feels a large drive, even if he cannot yet announce any specific strategies. "In any case, we are in the starting blocks," he emphasizes.

A look at the catastral communities

The reference to the Lower Austrian and Viennese disaster community, which play a central role in urban planning, is also remarkable. These communities have a major impact on land use and political landscape in the region, which Raggl and the Fritz list have to keep in mind during their future planning. According to the data about the catastral communities, the total area of the inner city of Vienna is 285.71 hectares, and some of them are of great importance in regional political decisions. A close sphere of influence could also affect Raggl's goals, since urban growth and area development are closely linked, as is also described in detail on the platform of