Celebration of tradition: Nina Bezold impresses in running in a dirndl apron!

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The mayor's deputy Nina Bezold presents herself with Laufer motifs at the Kunigundenfest in Lauf on July 5, 2025.

Die Bürgermeister-Stellvertreterin Nina Bezold präsentiert sich mit Laufer Motiven beim Kunigundenfest in Lauf am 5. Juli 2025.
The mayor's deputy Nina Bezold presents herself with Laufer motifs at the Kunigundenfest in Lauf on July 5, 2025.

Celebration of tradition: Nina Bezold impresses in running in a dirndl apron!

What's happening in Lauf this weekend? A special highlight is coming up: the traditional Kunigunden festival. The mayor's deputy Nina Bezold, who is known for her lively manner and her special clothing style, will also come into the spotlight. NN.de reports that this year she is wearing a dirndl apron with motifs from her homeland - a real eye-catcher, as many people appreciate this festive tradition.

Nina Bezold, who has been on the city council since 2020 and represents the CSU, is an active politician with a clear focus on the future of her homeland. Among other things, she campaigned to strengthen the infrastructure and club structure in the districts. Loud lauf.de Bezold also works as a voluntary registrar and wants politics to be seen as a service for citizens. Commitment that is urgently needed, especially in the current challenging times.

Commitment and challenges

Social cohesion and a sense of home are more important than ever - especially in crisis situations. Local politics is a key point here, as well women-in-die-politics.com determines. Strong women like Bezold bring a breath of fresh air into politics, which is also essential for the integration of refugees, the need for skilled workers and climate protection.

The statistics on the underrepresentation of women in local politics are interesting: less than 10% of town halls are led by women. The participation rate of women in leadership positions in large cities has also been declining since 2008. Bezold faces these challenges and is actively committed to making women more visible in local politics.

The future in sight

The motives of women like Nina Bezold are clear: political decisions should be made close to the citizens. With her presence and her fashion choices at the Kunigunden Festival, Bezold shows how important it is to combine tradition and modern approaches. She expressly invites you to get in touch and motivates everyone who is interested in the future of their homeland to contact her with their concerns. Your contact details can be found on the official Lauf town hall page – an invitation to get involved!

Overall, the upcoming Kunigundenfest not only shows the cultural diversity of the region, but also highlights the commitment of women in politics. An incentive to get actively involved in the design of your own place of residence.