Unanimous success: OÖVP women are committed to the district of Lichtenberg!

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On October 6, 2025, the district council of the OÖVP women took place in Lichtenberg, with a unanimous election and regional contributions.

Am 6.10.2025 fand der Bezirkstag der OÖVP-Frauen in Lichtenberg statt, mit einstimmiger Wahl und regionalen Beiträgen.
On October 6, 2025, the district council of the OÖVP women took place in Lichtenberg, with a unanimous election and regional contributions.

Unanimous success: OÖVP women are committed to the district of Lichtenberg!

The district council of the OÖVP women Urfahr-Umgebung took place on October 4, 2025 in the municipal office of Lichtenberg. The event brought a unanimous result for the team around the newly elected district chairman Melanie Wöss. In addition to the election, various activities provided a successful supporting program, including a regional breakfast, musical contributions by Andrea and Günther Hackl and Leona Dunzendorfer, and a photo show that presented impressions from the district life. The mayor of Lichtenberg, Daniela Durstberger, addressed the importance of political work for women in her greetings.

The election was directed by Josef Rathgeb, a member of the state parliament, whereby the participants chose not only Wöss, but also their deputies with great approval. Anita Eckerstorfer (Gramastetten), Katharina Kaltenberger (Ottenschlag), Miriam Birngruber (Bad Leonfelden) and Susanne Raml (Alberndorf) will support them in the coming years. Wöss promised to work with "100 percent use" for the concerns of the women in the district.

Commitment and networking

Even in the run-up to the district council, the women showed great commitment in the ÖVP Urfahr area. On July 14, 2025, they organized a theater evening in cooperation with the Lichtenberger Volksbildungsenwerk, which attracted 150 theater friends and presented the preliminary premiere of "Cats". On June 30, the “Club of the municipal councilors” took place, where the participants experienced a tour of life radio Networking in the Rooftop Bar of the Hotel Black Bär.

The World Women's Day on March 8th was also of particular importance, with an Upper Austria -wide distribution campaign. This action, which was under the motto "Tell us what moves you", aimed to promote the visibility of women in society and to appreciate their roles as designers. The members of the OÖVP were invited to share their wishes and challenges, which should be incorporated into future political discussions.

A look ahead

The women in the OÖVP not only carried out significant events and actions in the past, but also look into the future with confidence. Wöss and her fellow campaigners emphasize that real changes require commitment and that they want to work together for a more equal future. The work of the OÖVP women shows that women contribute significantly to the functioning of society in family, business and politics.

Overall, it can be seen that the OÖVP women in the original driving environment under the direction of Melanie Wöss are involved and actively respond to the needs of their members and want to initiate changes in society. Tips.at reports that the event in Lichtenberg is another step towards a stronger network of women within the party. The versatile events in 2025, such as the celebrations for Mother's Day or the support of local businesses, also serve to strengthen the community in the region, such as the The women in the ÖVP Website documented. In addition, it becomes clear that these initiatives are not only symbolic, but also create the basis for profound discussions and changes, such as Meinzirk.at shows.