The new district party executive: Managing district party chairman Arno Schönthaler, district party deputy chairman Christian Haiderer, Alexander Wurmseder, district manager Sabine Wollinger, district party chairman Christian Hafenecker, honorary district party chairman Leopold Grandl, Robin Würinger, state party deputy chairman Christian Lausch, Larisa Terzer, district party chairman Peter Terzer, Marcell Wollinger, Günter Haas (from left).
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FPÖ Lilienfeld district
FPÖ held district party conference in the St. Veiter mountain inn “Zum Schußlucka”.
More than 40 delegates, officials and members accepted the invitation to the regular district party conference of the FPÖ Lilienfeld – more than ever before. District party chairman Christian Hafenecker was pleased to also be able to welcome state party chairman Christian Lausch, state parliament member Martin Antauer from St. Pölten and city councilor Christian Brenner from Wilhelmsburg.
In his speech, Hafenecker looked back on the past three years and, among other things, praised the state party’s success in the last state election. Lausch thanked the members and officials of the liberal district group. Lausch thanked the members and officials of the liberal district group and conveyed greetings from Deputy Governor Udo Landbauer.
During the board election, Hafenecker was unanimously confirmed in his office. The district party deputy chairman Arno Schönthaler and Christian Haiderer were also unanimously re-elected. Schönthaler was re-elected as executive district party chairman at the subsequent meeting of the district party executive committee. Local councilor Sabine Wollinger (treasurer and district manager), as well as local councilors Günter Haas (deputy treasurer), Peter Terzer (secretary and district party secretary) and Larisa Terzer (deputy secretary) were elected to the other functions.
Some loyal members were honored. The highlight was the honoring of Sabine Wollinger, who has been a member of the FPÖ Lilienfeld for more than ten years. She also had a significant impact on the party as district manager.