Salzburg's direct mandate: Who will represent our state in Vienna in the future

Salzburg's direct mandate: Who will represent our state in Vienna in the future

The National Council election 2024 in Salzburg has produced its first clear results. The seven direct mandates, which will represent the state in Vienna in the future, were confirmed by the state election authority. This decision is a crucial step for the political landscape in the region.

In the election on September 29, exactly 391,220 voters had the opportunity to give up their vote. Of them, 306,563 actually made use of their right to vote, which means a turnout of 78.4 percent. This high participation reflects the interests of citizens in political developments.

The distribution of the mandates

The results show a clear distribution of the votes to the various parties: The ÖVP and the FPÖ can each place three MPs, while the SPÖ occupies a mandate.

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Interestingly, the NEOs narrowly missed a direct mandate about the state list, and the Greens have not been represented in parliament for the first time since 2002. The future MPs in alphabetical order are: Karoline Edtstadler, Andreas Haitzer, Peter Haubner, Elisabeth Heiß, Volker Reifenberger, Carina Reiter and Sebastian Schwaighofer.

The log in and structure of the National Council

The constituent session for the 28th legislative period of the National Council is scheduled on October 24th. The duration of this legislature is regular five years. At the meeting, the 183 MPs are praised on the basis of the Federal Constitutional Act, which serves as a basic structure for parliamentary work.

The President of the former National Council will conduct the chair until a new president is elected. At this solemn ceremony, the MPs give a vow in which they reaffirm their loyalty to the republic and their respect for the constitution.

in connection with these elections, a broad discussion about the future political orientation has already developed. Politicians like Andreas Haitzer demand more financial support for communities, while others emphasize the need for reforms in labor market policy. More details on these topics are in an article on www.meinbezirk.at find.

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