NEOS celebrate historical election success: Vorarlberg wants brave reforms!

NEOS celebrate historical election success: Vorarlberg wants brave reforms!

Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - The NEOS have achieved a remarkable mandate plus in the recently taken municipal elections in Vorarlberg. General Secretary Douglas Hoyos congratulated and emphasized that the result reflects the population's wish for honest, citizen -friendly and future -oriented politics. He commented on the challenges that will come to the party in the coming year: "People want to change in their communities - a policy that deals transparently, courageously and, above all, responsibly with tax money", as ots.at reported.

With a historically best result in the National Council elections in 2024, which brings a plus from three mandates to a total of 18 MPs, the NEOs are one of two election winners. Beate Meinl-Reisinger, the party leader, sees these increases a strong tailwind for the party's reform course. In a recently published press release, the members of their new pink exploratory team were announced, consisting of Claudia Gamon, Christoph Review, Niki Scherak, Douglas Hoyos and Armin Hübner, who are responsible for the upcoming reform talks, reported meinbezirk.at .

The way forward

The NEOS are ready to take responsibility and actively implement their reform projects. The party leadership emphasizes that voters do not want any further adherence to the status quo. With 18 MPs in the National Council, the party is well positioned to pursue its political goals. Among the new MPs there are also prominent names such as Veit Dengler, Johannes Gasser and Dominik Oberhofer, who could significantly shape the political landscape in the coming years.

These developments not only give the NEOS more influence in parliament, but also the possibility of vigorously promoting their reform course, which the voters have confirmed in the last election. The upcoming discussions will be decisive for the political orientation of the party and for future government work.

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