New impulses for young Carinthians: Ogriseg and Veitschegger at the top

New impulses for young Carinthians: Ogriseg and Veitschegger at the top

The rural youth Carinthia has decided to strengthen the promotion of young people in the region. A central goal of this initiative is to support young people between the ages of 14 and 30 in their personal development. There are two new faces at the pulse of this movement: Martina Ogriseg, 23 years old, from St. Veit, and Lukas Veitschegger, 25 years old, from Moosburg.

Martina and Lukas were elected as the new leadership duo at the last general assembly of the rural youth. With fresh ideas and a clear plan, you want to make the voices of the young people hear in Carinthia. Your mandates are not only an award, but also a responsibility that you take seriously. The two are aware of the influence that the rural youth have on the quality of life and the possibilities of young people in the region.

a new chapter for the rural youth

The choice of Martina and Lukas brings a breath of fresh air to the organization. Both are convinced that the strengthening of the community and the active integration of the members are primary goals. "We would like to encourage young people in Carinthia, to express their opinion and to actively participate in the design of their future," explains Veitschegger. The goal is to create a platform that not only gives the young people space for personal development, but also represents their concerns at the political level.

Martina Ogriseeg emphasizes that individual talents and ideas should be promoted. "There are so many creative and committed young people in our country. We want to help them develop their skills and show what they are made of," said Ogriseg. The leadership duo is planning various projects, workshops and events that are supposed to support both the personal and professional development of young people.

The rural youth sees itself as a mouthpiece for young adults and tries to bring their perspective into the public discussion. The two new leaders are optimistic that they can make a difference with their approach. They are committed to the fact that young voices not only hear, but are also actively involved in decision -making processes.

In summary, Martina Ogriseg and Lukas Veitschegger are not only the faces of the next change in the rural youth Carinthia, but also the catalysts for a broader inclusion of young people in politics and society. You can find out more about your plans and ideas in the detailed reporting here .