Martin Antauer Nominated as New Regional Councillor for FPÖ NÖ

Fri 9th May, 2025

St. Pölten, Austria - The FPÖ (Freedom Party of Austria) in Lower Austria has officially announced the nomination of Martin Antauer as the new regional councillor following a unanimous decision made by the state party committee. Antauer, a dedicated local politician, is recognized for his commitment to serving the interests of his community.

Described as a steadfast representative of Lower Austria, Antauer's roots in the region run deep. His political career began in 2016 when he was elected as a city councillor in St. Pölten. Over the years, he has held various roles, including serving as a municipal councillor and district party leader for the FPÖ in St. Pölten. His election to the Lower Austrian Parliament in March 2023 marked a significant milestone in his political journey, where he has taken on responsibilities as the spokesperson for security and vice-chairman of the Law and Constitutional Committee.

Born on April 1, 1967, in St. Pölten, Antauer pursued his education in the local schools of the city, culminating in his graduation from BORG St. Pölten in 1986. He is a family man, raising two children with his partner in his hometown, reflecting his deep connection to the area.

As he steps into this new role, Antauer's supporters express confidence in his ability to fulfill his duties with diligence and a strong sense of responsibility towards the citizens of Lower Austria. His approach is characterized by a focus on transparency and accessibility, principles he has consistently advocated throughout his political career.

The FPÖ's leadership believes Antauer's passion for the community will translate into effective governance and constructive dialogue with residents. His nomination is seen as a strategic move to strengthen the party's presence in local politics, fostering a closer relationship with the electorate.

Contact information for further inquiries is available through the FPÖ Lower Austria office.


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