Martin Winkler in the dialogue: close to the citizen in Reichraming and Großraming!

Martin Winkler in the dialogue: close to the citizen in Reichraming and Großraming!
The young regional councilor Martin Winkler has impressively demonstrated his preference for direct citizen dialog in the past few days. On July 10 and 11, 2025, the new state party chairman of the SPÖ visited the municipalities of Reichraming and Großraming to have personal conversations with the citizens. There were numerous home visits on the program, which made it possible to take up people's concerns directly. As Meindezirk.at was reported by Mayor Michael in Reichraming Schwarzlmüller and the local party chairman Thomas Schwingshackl, as well as in Großraming by Vice Mayor Bernhard Maier and the deputy local party chairman Oliver Dittrich.
"Dialogue is the be -all and end -all," said Winkler and underlined the special importance of these personal encounters. Central topics such as affordable living, care and health care as well as the strengthening of the regional infrastructure and good jobs were discussed in well -attended dialogues - in the Gasthaus Aglas in Reichraming and in the Hanusch inn in Großraming. The SPÖ local organizations regarded this visit as a sign of appreciation and motivation as far as the regional concerns are concerned.
background to Martin Winkler
The 54-year-old Martin Winkler is not only an experienced entrepreneur, but also a real returnee to the SPÖ. He has over 30 years of experience as the managing director and co -owner of a consulting company. He advised over a hundred companies in Austria and managed numerous projects in international industry. He now wants to bring this experiences into political work. As on Spo.at , Winkler strives for a new direction for Upper Austria to secure and expand the top position of the federal state in industry. He also critically commented on topics such as the "roast pork in constitutional rank" and wind power ban zones, which he sees as a hindrance to development.
his tour through the communities is just the beginning. In the coming weeks he will plan further visits and thus continue the dialogue with the population. "We have to pick up people where they live," said Winkler, which also reflects the need for good political communication. This is becoming increasingly important, especially in times of digitization. As current research shows, social media and mobility influence the way political communication takes place and how the citizens react to political messages. In this context, the Institute for Publicistics and Communication Science has identified various key areas that examine the interactions between the media and society, such as campaigns, emotional communication or the influence of digitization on political information, such as "https://publizistik.univie.ac.at/forschung area/Politic-kommunication/" Class = "Source_3"> Publizistik.univie.ac.at described.
The tightrope walk between traditional communication and the new digital possibilities is also a challenge for Winkler that he wants to tackle with the necessary tact. In 2025 it says more than ever: "With real conversations you can achieve more than with one -sided communication."
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