Campaign in Laa: Brigitte Ribisch and her team are preparing

Campaign in Laa: Brigitte Ribisch and her team are preparing
With the official start of the ÖVP Laa ÖVP on Thaya election campaign, 65 intensive days for the 57 candidates begin. Mayor Brigitte Ribisch, who has been in office since 2014, is led. Ribisch followed the former mayor Manfred Fass and will try again to win over the voters while she faces the competition from four other parties.
In order to be successful in the race for 29 seats in the municipal council in the municipal council elections in 2025, the Ribisch team needs at least 15 mandates. The challengers are the Prolaa Citizens' List, the SPÖ, Ullaa and the FPÖ. With the upcoming elections, the parties are under pressure and have to adapt to the changed electoral conditions.
important changes in the right to vote
The 2023 amendment law not only brings new election cards with it, but also significant adjustments to logistics and for the electoral authorities. These innovations could have a significant impact on voter behavior and are already doing this. Scandals on various political levels also cause unrest and question trust in politics.
"You can get little alone, but together we can move great. Our goal is to look at the small and big concerns - from the youth to the elderly," said Mayor Ribisch during the election opening. It emphasizes the importance of the team works and would like to ensure that the needs of all citizens in Laa are taken into account.
The list of candidates is comprehensive and ranges from Ribisch itself to Markus Thuringian to another 55 candidates who are willing to work for their community. This variety in the selection should enable voters to make an informed decision.
The coming weeks will be decisive for the ÖVP Laa, and the candidates will do everything they can to win over the voters. In the competition for the favor of voters, it is of the utmost importance to build trust and present a strong common goal.
For a detailed view of the changes in the election modalities and the upcoming challenges for all parties, the complete report on www.meinbezirk.at read.