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The Austrian Federal Government is scheduled to hold its next Council of Ministers meeting at the Parliament building in Vienna on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, starting at 10:00 a.m. The session will bring together key members of the federal cabinet to discuss current political and legislative matters that pertain to national governance.
Following the ministerial meeting, a press briefing is planned to take place at 11:00 a.m. in the auditorium of the Parliament, located on Dr. Karl-Renner-Ring 3, 1010 Vienna. The press event will feature prominent government representatives, including Vice Chancellor Andreas Babler, Federal Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger, and Federal Minister Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer. Members of the media are invited to attend and are required to enter through the main entrance of the Parliament, with access permitted from 10:15 a.m. onwards.
To facilitate comprehensive media coverage, the Federal Chancellery will provide photographic material through its official photo service platform. Additionally, the press conference will be broadcast live via the government's streaming service, ensuring that the general public and broader audiences have the opportunity to follow the outcomes of the meeting in real time.
Media representatives planning to attend are reminded to observe the access regulations set by the Parliament. Those who do not possess a permanent access card for the Austrian Parliament must present a valid photo identification upon entry. To gain full access to all media-designated areas within the Parliament, journalists are required to obtain a press badge, which can be collected at the Demokratikum (Agora) upon presentation of a valid press card or accreditation from a recognized media organization.
The Council of Ministers meetings serve as a central forum for Austria's executive leadership to deliberate on legislative initiatives, policy proposals, and administrative matters affecting the country. These sessions often precede significant decisions that shape Austria's domestic and international policies. The subsequent press briefing provides an official platform for government representatives to communicate decisions, outline policy directions, and respond to inquiries from the media.
Austria's Parliament, as the seat of the legislative branch, regularly hosts such gatherings to promote transparency and inform the public about ongoing governmental activities. The planned livestream and photo distribution underscore the administration's commitment to openness and facilitating timely access to information for both citizens and the press.
For additional information or specific inquiries regarding media attendance, the Federal Press Service remains available for contact and assistance, ensuring that logistical arrangements are clear for all accredited journalists planning to cover the event.
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