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Paul Stich was born on 23 February, 1998, is an Austrian politician (born 1998). Discover Paul Stich's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 26 years old?

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Born 23 February 1998
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1921

Paul Stich grew up in the 21st district of Vienna, Floridsdorf.

He attended the Schulschiff (Bertha-von-Suttner-Gymnasium).

After graduation, he worked as a museum guide in the Karl-Marx-Hof laundry.

Additionally, he worked at the SOS Children's Village.

He also held a position in the SJÖ office.

1998

Paul Stich (born 23 February 1998) is an Austrian politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPÖ), and since 22 February 2020, he has been the chairman of the Socialist Youth Austria (SJÖ).

2015

In 2015, at the age of 17, Paul Stich joined the SJÖ (Socialist Youth Austria) in the Floridsdorf district group.

In various interviews, he stated that the reason for his membership was the refugee crisis in 2015.

He quickly progressed from the district level to the federal level.

Julia Herr brought him into the federal office.

2019

When Julia Herr entered the National Council in October 2019, she chose not to run again, paving the way for Paul Stich.

2020

At the association meeting of the SJÖ on February 22, 2020, he was elected with 87,64 percent of the votes.

There were no opposing candidates.

At the 39th association meeting of the SJÖ in 2022, he was elected with 84.39 percent, and finally at the 40th association meeting on February 17, 2024, he was re-elected with 85,54 percent for a third term.

In the Vienna City Council election in 2020, Paul Stich ran for the SPÖ Floridsdorf and has since been the Youth District Councilor of Floridsdorf.

Stich advocates for automatically granting Austrian citizenship to children born in Austria.

During his tenure, the Socialist Youth, under his leadership, successfully influenced a change in position within the SPÖ.

Stich sees this as a democratic necessity and a building block for successful integration.

According to him, a modernized citizenship law would also make the activities of radically religious associations or politicians like Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan more challenging.

Paul Stich is associated with the left-wing faction of the SPÖ primarily due to his strong stance on redistribution.

After his election, he advocated for a radical redesign of the tax system in Austria.

Stich supports, among other things, a wealth tax of up to 80 percent for billionaires.

He emphasizes the goal of returning a fair share of societal prosperity to the working people.

Stich emphasizes the need for a comprehensive overhaul of the education system.

In this context, he advocates for the abolition of the existing Matura (final examination) and its replacement with project work.

At the 2021 Federal Party Congress, he succeeded in anchoring this position within the SPÖ.

In the Kronen Zeitung, SJ Chairman Paul Stich made a corresponding party election recommendation for Andreas Babler (SPÖ).

Acting as a representative of the party's youth, he stated that he sees the Traiskirchen mayor as having the greatest potential for a "sense of renewal within the party" and majorities in favor of the SPÖ.