So now: Barbara Novak, previous Spö Vienna State Secretary, the new financial councilor of Vienna. From now on she has to take care of the budget of billion dollars and therefore also the record deficiency. Moreover, she should get the costs of Vienna under control. Are the costs rise now?
From the start she had the best cards and now moves to the new Red-Pink City Regisy: Barbara Novak, previous State Secretary for the Spö Vienna. After two elections (2020, 2025), she was now “rewarded” with the position of the powerful financial councilor.
After the change of former city councilor Peter Hanke, the department was between the Federal Government by the previous financial director Christoph Maschek. Shortly after Hanke’s departure, she was succeeded as his successor.
Already during the negotiations of the coalition, Novak was responsible for the field of finance, companies, work and municipal utilities. The position of the financial city council is considered the key figure in the town hall of Vienna par excellence. Nothing will go without them in the future. But the 48-year-old has a huge task.
Finally, Mayor Ludwig announced that he wanted to save 500 million euros. So your most important task is to get the Viennese costs under control.
Her mother was a home supplier in the Karl-Marx-Hof
Barbara Novak has been a member of the Parliament of the State and member of the Vienna municipal council since 2001, including the vice chairman of the Financial Committee. The chairman of the Döblingen District Party has also been secretary of the Staatspartij van de Vienna Spö since 2018.
During her school days, Novak was politically involved in the Union and was also deputy chairman of the Austrian Union youth. She only grew up with her mother, who was the housekeeper in the Karl-Marx Hof.
Source: Krone

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