The Christian Scheider list becomes fit for the future and founded its own party after the Kärnten team. It is called “Free Social Citizens” Party “, the top candidate in the election of the city council would be Christian Scheider. The FSP also competes in the state elections of 2028.
The foundation of the party has been prepared for weeks, now it is complete. Christian Scheider founded the FSP. Gerhard Köfer threw him out of the Carinthia team after the quarrels in Klagenfurt, the attacks did not stop. Now separator is taking the next step. His new mayor Patrick Jonke has initiated everything. “The FSP has a lot of social responsibility, focuses on people and also trusts regional connection with home,” says Jonke.
“Our top candidate in the race for the mayor in Klagenfurt should be Christian Scheider in 2027, but we will also start with the state elections,” said Jonke. The board consists of 20 members and eight women are also behind it. “We have 300 sympathizers in Klagenfurt.”
FSP financed until 2027
The financing of the party was secured in 2027. “We finance ourselves through club financing, donations and membership costs,” says Scheider. Who already received an alliance with the citizens in 1997 and then collected 40,000 signatures at that time.
The party goals are clear: “We want to make an indoor swimming pool, budget and event center possible,” says Scheider. Seven basic values are also written in the party. Including financing for sports, volunteering and civil protection. “The new party has nothing to do with the costs for Peter Jost, the old party members are financed.”
Search for top candidates for the state elections
In the future, the FSP will also be based on many memberships. A difference for the Carinthia team, where there are only 50 members. Now the new party also starts the search for a top candidate for the State elections.
Source: Krone

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