FPÖ on the upswing: Christoph Steiner with record preference in Tyrol
FPÖ on the upswing: Christoph Steiner with record preference in Tyrol
In the last elections in Tyrol, the Zillertal Christoph Steiner from the FPÖ caused a sensation. According to the preliminary results, he was able to collect a total of 26,017 preferred votes and thus reach a basic mandate in the Innsbruck-Land constituency. The 35-year-old is expected to be ranked in the state list. This means that he will be one of the main representatives of the FPÖ in the upcoming government work. Agriculture Minister Norbert Tettschnig, also from the ÖVP, brought it to respectable 17,995 and thus shows a strong position for his party.
Steiner, who is known for his urgent speeches in the Federal Council, achieved his voices on various lists: 7,746 on the state list, 6,587 on the federal list and 11,684 in the regional constituency. For the FPÖ, this is an encouragement that could be reflected in the upcoming political decisions.
election results and their importance
In no way surprisingly, the election outcome also brings changes in the party structure. Peter Wurm, the nationwide top candidate of the FPÖ, had to be satisfied with 5,011 preferred votes and will accept the state list mandate due to Steiner's success. This means that Fabian Walch, who was third on the state list, cannot move into the National Council.On the part of the ÖVP, Tettschnig not only has the role of the Minister of Agriculture, but also wants to assert itself in the next government. He has secured a solid place in politics with various preferred votes on the state (5,585), federal (5,916) and regional constitutional group East Tyrol (6.494).
The results of other candidates are also particularly noteworthy. Klaus Mair, a new name in politics, made it to 6,198 preferred votes in the Innsbruck-Land constituency. The number of votes from Josef Hechenberger and Margreth Falkner from the ÖVP, who received 10,175 and 8,363 votes, are also remarkable. These numbers show the broad support for the ÖVP in Tyrol.Follow Steiner and Comfortable on the state list, while SPÖ top candidate Selma Yildirim received 1,267 preferred votes. The Greens MP Barbara Neßler recorded 1,097 votes. Dominik Oberhofer from the NEOS also received an appointment with 769 votes.
uncertainties for Franz Hörl
Developments in Tyrol are a clear indicator of the political currents in the region. The results of these elections are not only a snapshot, but could have far -reaching consequences for the political landscape in Tyrol and beyond. The preliminary figures already give an exciting insight into the future direction of political decisions in Austria. Further details on this topic offers tirol.At .
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