Digital visions for the Danube city: Alexander Weyrosta in focus!
Alexander Weyrosta, IT consultant and district councilor of the Donaustadt, is committed to digitalization and social justice.

Digital visions for the Danube city: Alexander Weyrosta in focus!
Something is happening in the Danube city: Alexander Weyrosta, a dedicated IT consultant and district councilor, is the focus. Growing up in this part of Vienna, he came here at the age of six and has since then put his heart and soul into the interests of the community's citizens. His political involvement was triggered by the Ibiza scandal, which shook trust in politics. He joined the political movement JUNOS and later the NEOS and is now strengthening the social committee, where he is committed to a modern and equal district, as wien.neos.eu reports.
Weyrosta has clear goals in mind: He wants to make the Danube city attractive for young entrepreneurs and offer them new perspectives. Digitalization, social justice and economic innovation are at the top of his agenda. These issues are not only important to him personally, but also to many others who live in the region and want to benefit from the changes. Weyrosta sees digitalization as a great advantage for connecting people and achieving both economic and social progress.
The impact of the Ibiza scandal
The Ibiza scandal not only polarized the Austrian population, but also severely damaged trust in public institutions. In this context, many, including unternehmensberatung-hagmann.at, are calling for people to think outside the box and redefine the values of decency, morality and responsibility. There is an increasing search for ways to involve citizens in decision-making processes in order to promote a new culture of togetherness.
The issues of justice and participation are central to the 2030 Agenda, which follows the motto “Leave no one behind”. It's about active participation in society and access to rights for everyone. More participation and a say are essential in order to create a trusting relationship between the population and the institutions. Weyrosta also supports the idea that citizens should not only be informed, but also actively involved in political processes. According to plattformagenda2030.ch, this is a decisive step towards an inclusive society.
A vision for the Danube city
Let's change the perspective and take a closer look at the challenges that Weyrosta and like-minded people have to face. The need to motivate young people and entrepreneurs is urgent. Especially in times when global corporations and financial centers are often confronted with criticism, it is even more important to promote local initiatives that support a fairer and more sustainable economic model. This is a step towards a “we-society” that treats people and nature with care.
In his free time, Weyrosta goes to the Himmelteich, a place that he particularly appreciates. Here he finds moments of peace and inspiration that help him overcome daily challenges. Committed to a future worth living, he wants to make the Danube city a model for participation and innovation.
What's next? Whether in politics or in business - the questions are diverse: How do we want to live? What role should the state play? And how do we protect the earth? Weyrosta invites you to dream courageously and act actively, because as the saying goes: “When many people dream together, it is the beginning of a new reality.” It remains exciting to see what the future holds for the Danube city.