SPD Kleve: Diversity in the election campaign for the new Integration Council!

SPD Kleve: Diversity in the election campaign for the new Integration Council!

Kleve, Deutschland - On September 14, 2025, a new integration council will be elected in Kleve, and the SPD will start with a multi -layered list of eight dedicated candidates. This list reflects the diversity of the city, because the candies bring different life stories and cultural backgrounds. Local click reports that the list of Hamid Benbouazza is listed, an experienced social manager with Moroccan roots and former Chairman of the Integration Council. He is strongly committed to language support and better integration offers and basically fights racism and discrimination.

One of the other candidates is Emine Polat, who as a nurse and deputy chairman of the integration council for social justice in healthcare. Kenan Araca, a 26-year-old pharmacist with Yazidal roots, emphasizes the importance of participation for people with an immigration history. Lidia Uttendorf, a graduate teacher of Polish origin, also wants to encourage families from Poland to participate.

variety on the list of candidates

The commitment of the candidates is further strengthened by the lecturer Umut Demir, who works for better educational opportunities for children with immigration history. Sharif Panahi, a geriatric nurse from Afghanistan, would like to bring his experience as a migrant to the work of the Integration Council and promote social acceptance. The list is also enriched by Meliha Zari, a CO chairman of the SPD and integration assistant with Albanian roots, which campaigns for inclusive education. Karl Pfizenmaier, a German veterinarian, and Josef Gietemann, a well -known council member, round off the profile of the candidates, whereby the former works for respectful coexistence and the latter for responsibility in integration.

With this list of candidates, the SPD Kleve pursues the goal of promoting a strong, just and cosmopolitan Kleve and strengthening the democratic participation of people with international history. The Integration Council, which was introduced in municipalities as part of a law on political participation, should have a positive impact on the turnout among these groups. In 2013, the North Rhine-Westphalian state parliament decided on the new regulation, and since then the formation of an integration committee has no longer been possible; Instead, an integration council is elected whose members are elected by both migrants and the city council.

elections and requirements

The right to vote is clearly regulated: People must be at least 16 years old on election day and have foreign nationality or have received German citizenship through naturalization. If you live in Kleve, you have the opportunity to choose if it is entered in the electoral list.
Details on the election conditions and further information on the election of the Integration Council can also be read on the website of the State Inintegration Council NRW

With the election in September, Kleve is again a chance to include the voices of the different cultures and countries of origin in political discourse and thus promote a colorful, tolerant coexistence in the city.

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