Mödling gets a new voice in the National Council with Sophie Wotschke

Mödling gets a new voice in the National Council with Sophie Wotschke

Sophie Wotschke, a young lawyer from Mödling, will be praised on October 24th as the new National Council of NEOS. This 26-year-old graduated from Keimgasse in 2016 and is currently studying law. At the moment she is completing her court year and has decided to put her in parallel in parallel studies in economics because she seemed too much for the double burden.

The political career of Wotschke started early. She was initially involved in the university at the University of Vienna and was active with the young Liberal Neos (Junos). In the ÖH elections in 2021, she started as a top candidate and shortly afterwards took on the role of the Federal Chairman of the Junos. You have prepared your experiences from this time well for the upcoming challenges in the National Council.

The political views of Sophie Wotschke

In conversation, Wotschke expressed her expectations of a stable government that was supposed to initiate concrete reforms, especially in the areas of education and health. Should Neos get into the government, she emphasized that this would only make sense if it could influence political decisions. Otherwise she would prefer the opposition.

Although Wotschke currently lives in Vienna for professional reasons, she plans to return to her homeland, the beautiful Lower Austria. As a native Mödlinger, the region is particularly important to her and she continues to see herself strongly connected to her homeland.

For Wotschke, the existence of the first national challenges is certainly not easy, but her previous experience in the university of university and the Junos give her a solid basis. She is convinced of the need for change and wants to actively participate in the political design.

More details about Wotschke's political career and their ideas for future work in the National Council can be found in a detailed report on m.noen.at can be read.

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