SPÖ Bruck/Leitha: Rejuvenation with new faces in the local council!

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The SPÖ Bruck/Leitha is repositioning itself: with 6 new members and a balanced gender ratio, the team is going into the coming community work period reformed.

SPÖ Bruck/Leitha: Rejuvenation with new faces in the local council!

After the recent elections in Bruck/Leitha, the SPÖ is facing a fundamental restructuring. The team for the coming community work period will be strengthened by six new mandates after the party lost four mandates in January. This reassessment of the situation has led to reforms being essential to promote positive development, such as noen.at reported.

The repositioning is supported by city party chairman Rainer Windholz, who thanked the resigned representatives for their commitment. The newly elected team includes Petra Haumer, Martin Radl, Stephanie Kratochvil, Julia Huber, Claudia Csida and Erwin Schwaiger. The SPÖ has attached great importance to a balanced gender distribution, so that there are now exactly eight women and eight men represented on the local council. Windholz himself will continue to serve as a city councilor, as will other well-known faces such as Lisa Miletich and Sabine Simonich. This was also done by meinkreis.at announced.

Qualification of new members

In order to increase efficiency and implement citizens' concerns, the SPÖ wants to introduce a comprehensive training program for the new local councilors. This program is intended to provide both theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the committees. Rainer Windholz will actively support this process and provide resources to specifically support the new mandates.

These comprehensive changes and the goal of rejuvenation make it clear that the SPÖ is working towards a new era in local politics. Mayor Gerhard Weil emphasized that by adhering to the zipper system, a competent team of new talents and experienced representatives could be put together to adequately represent the interests of all generations in Bruck.