SPÖ party conference: Optimistic views for the Styria election
SPÖ party conference: Optimistic views for the Styria election
Last Saturday, the SPÖ had a lively interest with around 500 guests when it had its state party conference. Among those present were about 450 delegates, which were attuned to the day in the festive framework of jazz sounds of the Redpack ensemble. The party congress was opened at 10.30 a.m. with an impressive entry of the SPÖ state party chairman Anton Lang, accompanied by the state parliament and National Council. Lang received a thunderous applause from the ranks of the delegates.
Florian Seifer, the state manager, opened the event with optimistic words. He expressed that the SPÖ continued to have the chance to emerge from the upcoming choice as the strongest force. In particular, he pointed out that the parties ÖVP, SPÖ and FPÖ were currently relatively equal. Seiter explained that the difference could be made by the SPÖ in the coming weeks.
hope in first place
The SPÖ state party leader Anton Lang was optimistic about the upcoming elections. In his speech, he emphasized that it was now about winning Styria. "When other parties speak of a duel, it seems that we can benefit from this rivalry," said Lang. He referred to the strategically favorable position of the SPÖ six weeks before the election date and the realistic way to take first place.
Lang also gave his delegates an outlook on the core competencies of the SPÖ. "We want to score with social issues," he announced and named the affordability of childcare and health care as fundamental rights for everyone. He referred to many challenges, such as the increasing cost of living, the necessary support for nursing staff, climate change and change in the world of work. According to Lang, however, these challenges also offer considerable opportunities that the SPÖ wants to actively use.
social justice in the foreground
In the context of his speech, Lang emphasized the importance of the focus of the SPÖ in relation to socially just solutions: "We are at a crucial point in the history of our home country." He added that the SPÖ wanted to set the course for a better future, which should not only be economically stable, but also ecologically sustainable. The party wants to implement this vision in the campaign period and thus set a sign of social justice.Overall, the atmosphere of the party congress was optimistic and motivating, which is particularly important for the upcoming elections. The SPÖ has made a lot and sees itself well positioned to fill decisive topics. For more information on this important event, See the current reporting on styria.at .
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