City Council Approves Financial Statement: FPÖ Criticism Comes Late

Tue 1st Apr, 2025

The city of Amstetten has reported a significant financial outcome for the fiscal year 2024, revealing a budget surplus of 1.49 million euros, which exceeds initial projections by approximately 1.44 million euros. This positive result underscores the municipality's commitment to prudent financial management and strategic investment aimed at enhancing the quality of life for its residents.

During a recent council meeting, Finance Councillor Heinz Ettlinger highlighted the importance of this achievement, stating that it reflects the city's responsible economic practices and targeted initiatives. He emphasized that the surplus is a testament to effective budgeting and planning, which ultimately benefits the community.

The financial statement was a focal point of discussion among council members, with various parties weighing in on its implications for future investments and municipal services. The FPÖ (Freedom Party of Austria), however, expressed its criticisms regarding the financial management after the conclusion of the meeting, indicating a delay in their response to the results presented.

As the council moves forward, the surplus will provide opportunities for further development projects and enhancements in public services. The council aims to allocate these funds strategically to ensure sustainable growth and improved living conditions for all citizens of Amstetten.


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