Adrian Käß from Friedenfels: New impulse for the Junge Union Bayern!
Adrian Käß was elected as an assessor at the JU state assembly in Aschaffenburg to represent young interests in Tirschenreuth.

Adrian Käß from Friedenfels: New impulse for the Junge Union Bayern!
A breath of fresh air is blowing through the Junge Union Bayern: Adrian Käß from Friedenfels won a place on the state board at the recent state assembly in Aschaffenburg. As deputy JU district chairman, he will act as an assessor in a crucial role to represent the interests of young people in the Bavarian region. At this important meeting, delegates from all over Bavaria came together to discuss key proposals and personnel issues, including strengthening rural areas, education and digitalization. So reported oberpfalzecho.de.
Käß expressed his gratitude for the trust of the delegates and at the same time emphasized his commitment to the interests of the young generation from the district. His goal is to promote local political engagement among young people and to position himself as a candidate for mayor. With his election, the JU Tirschenreuth district association will once again have a vote on the state board, after Christian Doleschal previously held this position. There was great pride in Käß's election, especially among his district chairwoman Sandra Dostler and the delegates from the district.
Topics of the meeting
A central topic of the meeting was the living situation in rural areas. Over half of the German population lives in these areas, but the political focus often remains on the large cities. The Federal Commission emphasizes how important it is to develop your own concepts to make life in rural areas more attractive. These approaches not only affect quality of life, but also important economic sectors such as agriculture, fishing and viticulture, which are characterized by innovative entrepreneurial spirit. The topics of sustainability, digitalization and the economy are therefore highly relevant and are at the center of the work of the Junge Union, as well Junge-union.de.
In order to overcome future challenges, the new board of JU Bayern plans to further strengthen the organization and content of the Junge Union. The involvement of young people in political decision-making processes plays a crucial role here. Manuel Knoll was elected as the new state chairman and brings with him fresh ideas and perspectives.
A look at the history of the Junge Union
The history of the Junge Union Bayern is a success story that goes back to the post-war period. Founded in January 1947 in Regensburg, the JU has established itself over the decades as more than a training ground for the CSU. With its goal of attracting young talent to political office, for example through support in election campaigns and digital presence, it shows how important it is to strengthen the voice of the youth. Nowadays they fulfill an important function as a “seismograph” for future trends. That also makes it clear csu-geschichte.de.
With Käß on the board and a clear focus on the concerns of young people, exciting times lie ahead for the Junge Union. We can't wait to see what impulses she will provide in the coming months!