Neos will undergo reconstruction at the hands of Bernd Pinzer in St. Pölten.
In the bustling city of St. Pölten, the political landscape is undergoing significant changes ahead of the upcoming municipal election. The last election took place in 2021, with the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ) securing an impressive 56.02% of the votes, maintaining their absolute majority.
Bernd Pinzer, the current faction director of the NEOS party in the Lower Austrian state parliament, is expected to replace Niko Formanek as the NEOS candidate in the upcoming election. Pinzer, a seasoned politician, has gained political experience as a councilor in Zwentendorf, a district of Tulln, and has been active with the NEOS party since 2015. His focus, if elected, will be on addressing the city's debt, demanding more resources for problem schools, and advocating for transparency in project planning.
The Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) has a new top candidate and future deputy mayor named Florian Krumböck, while the SPÖ has a new deputy mayor named Michael Kögl. However, no new information about their current roles was provided.
The final candidate list for the municipal election will be determined in November, with the Pinks' candidate list to be discussed in October and presented in November. The NEOS party has presented their new team for the municipal election, but they have not named a specific candidate to lead them in these elections.
Meanwhile, Niko Formanek, who secured a mandate for the Pinks in the last municipal election, is no longer in St. Pölten. He currently resides in Vienna, leaving a vacancy in the Pinks' leadership that Pinzer aims to fill, with plans to double the Pinks' mandate to two.
A new real estate deal is being made in St. Pölten, which may affect the Rapid fan shop. The exact details of this deal are yet to be disclosed.
It's important to note that the municipal election in St. Pölten has not yet been scheduled. As the political scene evolves, St. Pölten residents eagerly await the election dates and the opportunity to cast their votes.
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