FDP nominates Jens Barschdorf: Freising's new hope!
Jens Barschdorf is nominated by the FDP as mayoral candidate for Freising in order to stabilize the city and reduce debts.

FDP nominates Jens Barschdorf: Freising's new hope!
The political landscape in Freising is getting a breath of fresh air. The FDP has nominated Jens Barschdorf as its candidate for the upcoming mayoral elections. The 43-year-old Barschdorf has extensive experience as a long-standing city councilor and at the same time works in a patent law firm. He also volunteers as a volleyball coach and referee at SC Freising, which makes him well connected in the city. He intends to lead Freising into a stable future - with an agenda that clearly stands out from previous politics. Süddeutsche reports that his motto is “Politics without blah”, which underlines his clear and direct approach.
A central concern of Barschdorf is improving the city's budget situation. This has had to struggle with high levels of debt in recent years. He calls for a new policy that sets priorities and deals realistically with financial possibilities. Barschdorf sees a solid budget as a basic requirement in order to invest in future issues and to create even more modern infrastructure and affordable living space in order to increase the quality of life in Freising. Merkur emphasizes that the planned investments not only concern the housing issue, but also focus on the expansion of cycle and pedestrian paths and the reduction of traffic jams through intelligent traffic control.
Strong vision for Freising
Barschdorf's vision for Freising is ambitious: He wants to develop the city into an attractive location for jobs, innovation and young people. This also includes supporting cooperative and factory housing construction in order to create more affordable living space. “A solid budget is necessary in order to invest in the future,” he emphasizes, showing that he is very concerned about Freising’s future development.
The upcoming election day will not only be important for Freising. Local elections are also scheduled for September 2025 in other cities such as Cologne. There, Henriette Reker announced that she would no longer run for mayor. The list of candidates is diverse and ranges from Berivan Aymaz from the Greens to Volker Görzel from the FDP, who also wants to make a name for himself as a mayoral candidate. Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger reports that the election campaign in Cologne is already in full swing.
At a time when political decisions have far-reaching effects on the quality of life of citizens, candidates like Barschdorf are needed who stand up for their city with a clear plan and commitment. Freising can look forward to an exciting election period.