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From Vice Chancellor to District Council: Ex-FPÖ CEO Strache in Floridsdorf...

Summary by Die Presse
Former FPÖ leader Strache now holds one of two remaining district mandates. He will no longer take part in elections in the future.

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The former vice chancellor was commended as district council on Wednesday. He is now very close to his former party, the FPÖ.

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The former FPÖ head Heinz-Christian Strache has had a political mandate since Wednesday. He was commended as a district councillor at the constituent meeting of the district council Floridsdorf. The former vice chancellor no longer wants to take up office in his own words. Strache, with his "Team HC Strache" in April, had taken part in the municipal council and district council election and had to suffer massive losses there. He now held one of …

·Vienna, Austria
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Former FPÖ leader Strache now holds one of two remaining district mandates. He will no longer take part in elections in the future.

·Vienna, Austria
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Former FPÖ leader Heinz-Christian Strache regained a political mandate today, Wednesday. He was sworn in as a district councilor at the inaugural meeting of the Floridsdorf district council. Strache ran with his "Team HC Strache" in the municipal and district council elections in April and suffered massive losses. He now holds one of the two remaining district council seats himself.

The former FPÖ head Heinz-Christian Strache has had a political mandate since Wednesday. He was commended as a district councillor at the constituent meeting of the Floridsdorf district council. He took up the position of "commitment" to his home district.

·Vienna, Austria
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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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