Caritas boss demands: Together as the goal of the new state government

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Caritas boss Nora Tödtling-Musenbichler calls for the new state government in Styria to promote coexistence. An appeal to politics to strengthen the community.

Caritas boss demands: Together as the goal of the new state government

The current political landscape in Styria is moving towards a realignment, and the director of Caritas Styria, Nora Tödtling-Musenbichler, has a clear message to those responsible. With regard to the upcoming government formation, she emphasized how important it is that the new state government promotes strong cooperation.

Tödtling-Musenbichler emphasizes that the merger of various interests and the creation of synergies are decisive in order to tackle the challenges of society. The need to strengthen social values ​​and organizations becomes clear in their argument. The support of disadvantaged groups must be in the top priority to ensure a solidary community.

Appeal to the politicians

In her statement, she calls on the politicians not only to lead the dialogue, but to actively live it. Above all, this also requires the will to work with each other instead of concentrating on political differences. "A cooperation is the key to be successful," said Tödtling-Musenbichler.

This appeal comes at an important time when the new state government will define its structures and goals. Talks and negotiations among the parties have already started, and this could have a significant influence on how the social issues enshrined in society is tackled.

In the past, Caritas has positioned itself as the most important player in the social area, and Tödtling-Musenbichler is intended to play a supporting role in encouraging public and private institutions to network more.

The request for collaboration is considered essential, since the challenges that society faces - such as poverty, loneliness and social inequality - can only be managed by joint efforts. "It takes a good foundation to work together on solutions," emphasizes the Caritas director.

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