New SPÖ government team: Babler presents its ministers today!

New SPÖ government team: Babler presents its ministers today!

On Friday, February 28, 2025, a trend -setting press conference is on the program in the Parliament restaurant at 1:30 p.m. In this, Andreas Babler, the new federal party and club chairman of the SPÖ, will present the newly compiled government team. As the APA-OTS , the event will also be broadcast on the Internet and the media representatives are warm invited to take part in this significant event.

Preparations for the new government are in full swing. In the past few days, the last personnel issues have been resolved and the "traffic light plan" of the government, which is characterized by a strict austerity policy, have been decided. The SPÖ will compete with a ministerial team under the leadership of Babler, which includes Markus Marterbauer as finance minister and Anna Sporrer as Minister of Justice. According to the current status of the there are still a few posts at the ÖVP, but here too it is expected that the final decisions will be made promptly.

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The future government program is supported by a large ministerial team, including Christian Stocker as Chancellor and probably 12 other ministries and 7 state secretaries. This extensive team structure has already made renovation work in the National Council necessary. The NEOS, on the other hand, nominated Christoph Return as Minister of Education and Beate Meinl-Reisinger as Foreign Minister, while the SPÖ was finally able to agree on its list of minister. Particularly noteworthy is the personnel dispute within the SPÖ, which has led to numerous speculations in the past week, but has apparently found an end.

With the press conference today, another step is taken in the direction of a stable government, while at the same time the analysis of the upcoming challenges is in the foreground. It remains to be seen how the new structures will affect the political landscape.

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