At the opening of the Styria-Lente, tens of thousands celebrated the white-green attitude towards life. Only the “host”, mayor of Vienna Michael Ludwig, did not show up. Here are the most beautiful photos of the day to click through!
When the Styrians celebrate, the sun even laughs in Vienna from heaven. At the official opening of the Styria -Lente, tens of thousands flocked to Vienna Rathausplatz. “As is known, Steirerbluat is not a raspberry juice – the special people make our beautiful country, and that also depends on our guests,” Governor Mario Konasek summarized the message of the day.
His pain about the lack of mayor of Vienna Michael Ludwig would be limited. Of course it was already noticeable that the landlord of all people blended from the great bustle and bustle before his office door this was never the case in the earlier editions of the Styria-Lente. However, political experts do not agree with what the reason was for the absence of Ludwig – the Blue State Chief Kunasek or Party Mow Max Lercher, who enjoyed the bathroom in a good mood in the crowd with a partner Michaela Grubesa
In any case, enjoyment is the keyword for the styric festival: from the back of baking to herb, from beer and wine to stone pine-chin, white-green cuisine is very popular in the Danubetropolis. “Styria is just the culinary treasure chest of Europe,” Astrid Stehard-Saudinger, head of the advertisements of Austria, the Green Mark Rosen.
Everyone agrees with the kitchen
She also received approval from Klaudia Tanner. “The big kitchen and people make styria so special. And your wine is just great -I say that as a lower Austrian,” the minister smiled in the “Krone” conversation.
She also received approval from the State Secretary Barbara Eibinger-Miedl, Elisabeth Zehetner and Jörg Leichtfried, LH deputy Manuela Khom, the state councils Simone Schmiedtbauer, Stefan Hermann, Hannes Amesbauer, Willibald Ehrenhöer and much more.
Source: Krone

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