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Nadja Bernhard to apply for a job as a country director according to Krone

According to the Austrian newspaper 'Krone,' Nadja Bernhard is reportedly considering applying for the position of Landesdirektorin (state director). The role involves overseeing regional administration and implementing policies at the state level. Bernhard, who has previously held various governmental positions, is seen as a potential candidate for this influential post. Her possible candidacy could impact the political landscape in Austria, particularly in the region she would oversee. The announcement highlights ongoing discussions about leadership changes within the Austrian government.

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Nadja Bernhard to apply for a job as a country director according to Krone

According to the Austrian newspaper 'Krone,' Nadja Bernhard is reportedly considering applying for the position of Landesdirektorin (state director). The role involves overseeing regional administration and implementing policies at the state level. Bernhard, who has previously held various governmental positions, is seen as a potential candidate for this influential post. Her possible candidacy could impact the political landscape in Austria, particularly in the region she would oversee. The announcement highlights ongoing discussions about leadership changes within the Austrian government.

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