SPÖ Club
Jusos chairwoman new in Salzburg municipal council
Sade Soyoye becomes a local councillor for the SPÖ in Salzburg. The 29-year-old takes over the mandate from Michaela Fischer, who is stepping down. Her main aim is to be a voice for young people. She has been Jusos chairwoman in the city since 2021.
Former SPÖ local councillor Michaela Fischer takes over as head of the social policy department at the Salzburg Chamber of Labor. "It fills me with great joy that I have been given the trust for this important task", says Fischer.
Jusos chairwoman in the city joins the local council
SPÖ club chairman Vincent Pultar wishes Fischer all the best for her new role and adds: "Sade Soyoye is succeeding her in the club. She will be the young voice in our parliamentary group and represent the interests of young people as chairwoman of the Jusos in the city of Salzburg."
Soyoye is the mother of a five-year-old son and lives with her partner and son in Aigen. The 29-year-old works as a school assistant and is studying social work. She has been politically active since her youth. Soyoye will be a member of the local council's social affairs and building committees.
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