Vienna municipal council is constituted: new faces and old coalition!

On June 10, 2025, the Vienna municipal council is constituted in the town hall. Mayor Michael Ludwig presents his new government.
On June 10, 2025, the Vienna municipal council is constituted in the town hall. Mayor Michael Ludwig presents his new government. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Vienna municipal council is constituted: new faces and old coalition!

On Tuesday, June 10, 2025, the time had finally come: The Vienna municipal council and state parliament will be constituted after 44 days of waiting. The meeting, which begins at 9 a.m. in the Vienna City Hall, is peppered with significant program items. Among other things, the log in is on the agenda of around 100 new mandatars. Mayor Michael Ludwig (SPÖ) will also submit a government declaration, the content of which is expected to be excited. The new distribution of mandate in the Vienna municipal council shows as follows: The SPÖ holds 43 seats, the FPÖ can toast to 22 seats, while the Greens 15, the NEOS 10 and the ÖVP also have 10 mandates. This means that the SPÖ has lost three seats, but the FPÖ was able to win 14. As [the press] (https://www.diepresse.com/19777695/wiener-unterat-und-landtag- constituenten-sich) remains the coalition between the SPÖ and Neos.

What's new in the city government? Mayor Michael Ludwig remains city chief and is supported by two Vice Mayers, Kathrin Gaál (SPÖ) and Bettina Emmerling (Neos). Loud meinzirk.at Barbara Novak (SPÖ) will be replaced by the new financial and economic councilor that has switched to the Federal Government. Ulli Sima's area of ​​responsibility now includes urban planning, mobility, innovation and municipal utilities.

The new city council and the distribution of mandate

The constitution brings with it an almost unchanged government alliance. Six city councils remain in their positions, while Barbara Novak is considered the new face of financial and economic policy. The chairman of the municipal council, Thomas Reindl, remains at the top, supported by Wolfgang Seidl (FPÖ) and Marina Hanke (SPÖ) as deputy. Dominik Nepp, Ulrike Nittmann and Stefan Berger (all FPÖ), Judith Pühringer and Peter Kraus (both Greens) and Kasia Greco (ÖVP) are new to the municipal council.

  • spö: 43 seats
  • fpö: 22 seats
  • Greens: 15 seats
  • neos: 10 seats
  • ÖVP: 10 seats

The Statista indicates that the shortest constitutional duration was 33 days each, while the longest could be recorded with 47 days. The first meeting of the new municipal council will take place without a question or current hour. A visit to the Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen, who was also on the agenda, was postponed to a later date.

The coming time promises to be exciting. The Viennese can look forward to the future measures and decisions of the new city government. How will the red-pink coalition develop under the changed framework conditions? That remains to be seen.

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