Young Union Pirmasens: New elections and new impulses for the future
Young Union Pirmasens: New elections and new impulses for the future
The Junge Union Pirmasens not only chose a new board at its recently held general meeting, but also made it clear how it would like to successfully influence the political landscape of the region. This meeting was a significant moment for the group, which is always committed to the concerns of young people in their community.
New board, fresh wind
Jan Weimann was unanimously re -elected as chairman of the Junge Union of Pirmasens. This shows not only the appreciation of his work, but also the continuity in the leadership of the JU. The change came with the election of Nicole Wagner, who now takes over the office of deputy district chairman. Wagner, 25 years old and from Vinningen, will head the business of the youth organization together with the newly elected treasurer Kirill Kappes (20)
appreciation of merits
In his speech, Weimann expressed his recognition to the outgoing members of the old board, especially Philipp Andreas and Manuel Cölsch. Andreas, who was active in various roles within the JU for over a decade, leaves a remarkable gap. Weimann emphasized the commitment and the warm connection that Andreas gave to the organization.positive developments and successes
A central topic of the general meeting was the successful course of the last term. The Junge Union in Pirmasens not only increased its number of members from 41 to almost 70, but also increased its visibility in social media considerably. Weimann proudly noticed: "The Ju in Pirmasens always sets accents and is perceived as a strong political voice!" These developments are not only a sign of the growth of the organization, but also for the increasing interest of youth in political participation.
look at the local elections
With regard to the local elections that took place in June, the Junge Union also draws a positive balance. With ten own candidates on the list of the CDU, several JU representatives were able to move into the city council. This is a great success that shows that younger voices are also heard in politics. Particularly noteworthy is Lukas Eitel, who was chosen as the mayor in Niedersimten.
a sign of the trust of the citizens
Weimann expressed his gratitude about the trust of the voters and emphasized the high priority that the Junge Union now occupies in Pirmasens' politics. "It is great that so many people have given the young candidates a chance. We now want to confirm this advance of trust with strong content," he said and announced an active engagement in politics.
Developments within the Junge Union Pirmasens are not only significant for the party itself, but also for the entire community. They show that young people are willing to take responsibility and actively participate in the design of their future. This could be an impetus for further changes and an increased commitment of young voters in the region.
- Nag
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