Regional Survey Launched to Gauge Residents' Concerns in Vienna, Lower Austria, and Burgenland
A Regional Survey has been launched on National Day to gauge the opinions of readers in Vienna, Lower Austria, and Austria. The survey, conducted in collaboration with polling institute OGM, aims to understand the biggest challenges and concerns of residents, as well as what they want to improve in their communities. It is an online survey that takes a few minutes to complete, is anonymous, and secure. The findings will be analyzed nationwide and broken down to the district level for a nuanced picture of public sentiment in Austria. The survey is open until the end of November.
Citizens in the surveyed regions of Austria have expressed their desire for policymakers to address local and regional quality of life issues. These include the maintenance of public spaces, protection of cultural heritage, and solutions for the rising costs of living. Detailed, district-level surveys are currently underway to capture these priorities, but specific, aggregated results for each district in Austria are not yet published. The survey also covers major issues shaping Austria's future, such as education, healthcare, security, leisure, and culture. The editors of the website will analyze the findings and confront policymakers with the results, with the goal of highlighting people's concerns and holding them accountable in Austria.
The Regional Survey, open until the end of November, seeks to understand the biggest challenges and concerns of residents in Vienna, Lower Austria, and Austria. The results will be analyzed nationwide and at the district level to provide a comprehensive picture of public sentiment in Austria. The findings will be used to inform policymakers and hold them accountable for addressing the issues that matter most to their constituents in Austria.
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