The Left is entering the race with a strong team in the local elections in Deggendorf!

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The Left is running for the first time in local elections in Deggendorf. Melanie Falkowski nominated as district administrator candidate.

Die Linke tritt erstmals zur Kommunalwahl in Deggendorf an. Melanie Falkowski als Landratskandidatin nominiert.
The Left is running for the first time in local elections in Deggendorf. Melanie Falkowski nominated as district administrator candidate.

The Left is entering the race with a strong team in the local elections in Deggendorf!

Political competition in the Deggendorf district is gaining momentum. A look at the current developments shows that the Left will be running for the first time in the local elections for the district council and the Deggendorf city council on March 8th this year. This was determined with great importance at the last assembly meeting in the party's Straubing district office, where the district administrator candidate Melanie Falkowski was also nominated with a large majority. Its positioning has now been determined, and the Left is ready to anchor its visionary goals in the local committees pnp.de reported.

The lists drawn up for the district council and the Deggendorf city council are impressive. The district council list includes a total of 54 candidates who are divided into various groups for the individual positions. Among others, Melanie Falkowski tops the list, followed by Artem Konoverskyi and Yvonne Kirmess. This important composition shows that the Left in Deggendorf is determined to achieve broad representation within local politics.

Visions for the future

The Left has set itself the goal of focusing on a number of social and ecological measures. This includes the creation of affordable housing, the expansion of local public transport and an improvement in medical and therapeutic care in rural areas. All of this corresponds to ecological and future-oriented building planning and the improvement of social justice, as was clearly formulated in the meetings.

Overall, the Deggendorf Left is enjoying a five-fold increase in its membership, which indicates growing support for the party. In addition, a city council list will also be drawn up in Plattling, which will further strengthen the party's ambitions in the region. Despite all the successes, there have already been discussions about the district administrator candidacy, with the Left wanting to offer citizens a social and solidarity option.

Election helper wanted

deggendorf.de informiert, dass die Wahlhelfer eine Aufwandsentschädigung erhalten, deren Höhe je nach Wahl variiert.

Anyone who is interested in getting involved in this area can contact Ms. Monika Kottwitz directly at the Citizens' Office or fill out a registration form. The division takes place close to home in the respective polling stations, which is convenient for the helpers.