FPÖ conquers Styria: Kunasek triumphs over the ÖVP!
Find out everything about the Styrian FPÖ and its leading figures who will shape the political landscape on December 17, 2024.

FPÖ conquers Styria: Kunasek triumphs over the ÖVP!
The Styrian FPÖ celebrated a historic triumph in the state elections. Under the leadership of Mario Kunasek, who led the Freedom Party to the top of the Green Mark for the first time, they were able to clearly distance themselves from the ÖVP. This means that the ÖVP has to vacate the state governor's chair in Graz Castle, which represents a significant political upheaval in the region. Kunasek, who served as defense minister until his political success and has an impressive career, has so far remained unaffected by investigations by the Klagenfurt public prosecutor's office orf.at reported.
One of Kunasek's closest confidants is Stefan Hermann, who returned to the state parliament as club chairman after several election campaigns and eventful years. Hermann, who supports the FPÖ after his friend in important political positions, is considered the strategic mastermind of the Styrian Freedom Party. He was valued by his predecessor Kunasek as campaign manager and has proven to be an accomplished speaker in the state parliament.
New government member
Another newly elected MP is Hannes Amesbauer, who appears as a hardliner in the areas of security and migration. He is actively involved in the closure of asylum centers in his district and has already had a long political career. With his election to the top position of the FPÖ, the composition of the Styrian state government shows that the Freedom Party is trying to set clear accents in the political landscape, while the ÖVP has to enter a new, challenging time, as the composition of the new state parliament and the upcoming government restructuring show.
Mario Kunasek, the new state governor, is supported by an ambitious team consisting of former and new politicians who are ready to tackle the challenges of the coming legislative period. Styrian politics will change significantly in the next few years, which will influence both the organization of the state government and the distribution of offices. An important aspect is the role of Claudia Holzer, who acts as an authorized representative at the Graz-Köflacher-Bahn (GKB) and could give the FPÖ a freshness that has often been missing in the past. The political groups are called upon to quickly adapt to these new circumstances and to work together to build sustainable and effective government work myparliamentary.at was to be experienced.