Christmas 2024: Governor calls for cohesion!

Christmas 2024: Governor calls for cohesion!

Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - Governor Johanna Mikl-Leitner emphasized the challenges of 2024 in a video message to the Lower Austrian citizens and emphasized the importance of cohesion. "When we celebrate Christmas with our families this year, it happens in particularly challenging times," she said. Mikl-Leitner pointed out the flood disaster that the country hit strongly and noticed that such crises revealed the "unreserved cohesion" of the community. In her message, she also addressed the global crises and conflicts that lead to many people in the world not heard. This, she emphasized that it affects the concerns of the population regarding the prosperity and identity of the country.

"We are working in Lower Austria every day to take those worried to our compatriots," the governor assured. She explained that despite the global difficulties, the residents in Lower Austria are in a better situation than in many other regions in the world. In her personal review of the year 2024, she encouraged everyone to enjoy the holidays with her family and wished people in Lower Austria a Merry Christmas and a New Year full of health, confidence and happiness. In addition, Mikl-Leitner previously worked as an Federal Minister of the Interior and State Councilor, which her extensive experience in the political arena illustrates, as

The governor was born on February 9, 1964 in Hollabrunn and grew up in the Mistelbach district. She studied business education at the Wirtschaftsuni Vienna and entered politics in 1999. Her political career includes, among other things, the office of a member of the state parliament and the role as communities in the country. Their commitment to the people in Lower Austria is invited to cope with the concerns and strengthening of the sense of community due to their increasing promise, especially in these challenging times, such as

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