Lang's vision for Styria: together instead of against each other
Lang's vision for Styria: together instead of against each other
At a large party congress that took place last weekend, the election campaign of the Styrian SPÖ was officially heralded. The event started early in the morning with lively jazz sounds and a hearty breakfast for the guests. A highlight of the day was the brilliant appearance of the SPÖ top candidate Anton Lang, who stepped on stage with a standing ovation at 10:30 a.m.
In his opening speech, Lang spoke about the unsatisfactory election results of recent times and made it clear that the SPÖ has worked hard in recent months to develop serious political approaches instead of relying on populist slogans. "We are the constant in the country," he emphasized, appealing to the voters to put confidence in social democracy.
important topics for the upcoming election
A central topic of his speech was the need to further expand childcare in Styria. "Family and full -time work must be compatible," said Lang. He also critically commented on current migration policy and called for a mandatory language status for all three -year -olds. Children who do not speak German well enough should spend an additional year in kindergarten.
Lang also addressed the challenges in healthcare. In doing so, he emphasized the importance of the planned guideline in Liezen and assured that there would be no further closures of Kages-Spitälern. "I don't want to be responsible for the decline of our health care," he said. These points are not only political statements, but fundamental concerns of the population who have to be taken seriously.
Another aspect of the speech was climate protection. Lang emphasized the progress that was made in this area and warned of an elite political attitude that denied the challenges of climate change. "We don't need a blue governor in Styria," he said, emphasizing the need for a responsible climate policy.
Lang also represented his vision for the future of Styrian social democracy: "We will go the path of the middle." He campaigned for a politically dialogical approach that relies on connection instead of split and proved with his speech that he is ready to fight for respectful coexistence. "The other parties rush and play people against each other, that will not be with us," he said clearly and unmistakably.
The party congress was also opened by state manager Florian Seifert, who looked optimistically into the close -up elections. Three parties are almost on the same way, but his call to those present was clear: "We can become the strongest strength in the country." The Leoben Mayor Kurt Wallner followed with a humorous speech that underlined the connection to the population and the sympathy for Lang.
In interviews,In the past few days, it has already made clear announcements that indicate that the SPÖ could possibly run a sharper course in migration policy. So he expressed the opinion that those who do not integrate to leave the country. A radical zigzag course in politics could significantly influence voter behavior.
Overall, the party congress shows that the Styrian SPÖ is preparing for the upcoming elections. Whether this strategy will work and whether the citizens can be convinced of the party's approaches will be shown in the coming weeks. Interested parties can provide more information and details on the election program in a comprehensive report on www.noen.at Find.
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