Political Ash Wednesday: Bavaria and Lower Austria united!

Political Ash Wednesday: Bavaria and Lower Austria united!

Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - yesterday's political Ash Wednesday in Passau met high -ranking representatives of Lower Austrian politics with their Bavarian colleagues. Governor Johanna Mikl-Leitner took the opportunity to emphasize the common tradition and deep connections between Bavaria and Lower Austria. "No extinguishing sheet fits between Bavaria and Lower Austria. We represent the same values in many questions," she said. As the key points, she emphasized the strengthening of property, performance, family and traditions, while she also spoke out for a strict immigration policy. "We only create the urgently necessary change of course in European migration and asylum policy together with Bavaria," says Mikl-Leitner, as in the press release of apa.at documented.

The Bavarian CSU celebrated the political Ash Wednesday with great enthusiasm. Jochen Danninger, club chairman of the Lower Austria People's Party (VPNÖ), and Matthias Zauner, state manager of the VPNÖ, underlined the strong cooperation between the two parties. "Our Bavarian CSU friends have made a major contribution to the Union's election victory in the federal elections," said Danninger. The VPNÖ, which, like the CSU, plays a major role in its respective countries, sees mutual support an important pillar of political networking, which is further strengthened by this exchange, as has already been strengthened on the website of the CSU csu.de

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