CSU Tutzing honors political heavyweights: Männle and Falkner honored!

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The CSU Tutzing honored Prof. Ursula Männle and Carola Falkner for their long-standing membership and commitment to party work.

Die CSU Tutzing ehrte Prof. Ursula Männle und Carola Falkner für langjährige Mitgliedschaft und Engagement in der Parteiarbeit.
The CSU Tutzing honored Prof. Ursula Männle and Carola Falkner for their long-standing membership and commitment to party work.

CSU Tutzing honors political heavyweights: Männle and Falkner honored!

As part of a festive event on June 14, 2025, the Tutzing CSU local branch honored two deserving members for their many years of loyalty to the party. A heartfelt thank you went to Carola Falkner, who was honored for 25 years of active membership, and Prof. Ursula Männle, who has remained loyal to the CSU for an impressive 60 years. These two women have made a name for themselves through their commitment to local political work and beyond.

The event underlined the connection to the party and social interaction in the community. The local association recognized Männle and Falkner's indispensable contributions to the party's work and the tireless support they have provided over the years. This was also appreciated by numerous members and interested citizens and was demonstrated that evening.

Ursula Männle: A life for politics

Prof. Ursula Männle, who will receive honorary citizenship of the municipality of Tutzing on November 26, 2025, can look back on an impressive political career. The 76-year-old has been a member of the CSU since 1964 and was deputy federal chairwoman of the Junge Union, as well as state chairwoman of the Women's Union from 1981 to 1991. Her political career in the German Bundestag, where she worked, among other things, as women's policy spokesperson for the Union parliamentary group, spanned several decades.

From 1994 to 1998 she held the office of Bavarian State Minister for Federal and European Affairs and advocated for the interests of the Free State before sitting in the Bavarian State Parliament for the Starnberg district from 2000 to 2013. Their achievements were not only recognized in the political landscape; She also taught as a professor at the Catholic University of Social Sciences in Benediktbeuern until 2009.

A valuable contribution to the region

Männle made a big difference not only politically but also socially. As honorary chairwoman of the local association, she continues to be available to the CSU in Tutzing in an advisory capacity. Their tireless commitment, their deep roots in the Tutzing brand and their presence at various events in the district testify to their deep connection to the region. Männle, who studied political science, sociology and modern history, began her career as a research assistant at the Academy for Political Education in Tutzing and has since had a significant influence on the political landscape of Tutzing and far beyond.

The honors of Carola Falkner and Prof. Ursula Männle are not only a recognition of their loyalty to the CSU, but also a sign of appreciation for their tireless commitment. Mercury highlights how important such personalities are for the political and social structure and notes that both women are role models of commitment and loyalty. Her achievements will be duly recognized in Tutzing on November 26th when Ursula Männle signs herself in the community's Golden Book, another highlight of her impressive career.

Finally, it remains to be said that Tutzing is proud of its committed citizens. These awards are a welcome opportunity to celebrate the achievements of people who put their heart and soul into shaping the politics of their homeland. Süddeutsche.de documents the special achievements of Ursula Männle and shows how important it is to honor such commitments in order to be a role model for future generations.