CSU in Arzberg: Finance Minister Füracker announces political turn!

CSU in Arzberg: Finance Minister Füracker announces political turn!

Arzberg, Deutschland - On January 6, 2025, the CSU's upper meeting took place in Arzberg, in which Bavaria's finance minister Albert Füracker played a central role. In his New Year's speech, he commented on political developments in Germany and was convinced that the traffic light coalition continues. During the event, State Secretary Martin Schöffel, the CSU Bundestag candidate Heiko Hain and numerous local politicians were also present, including the mayor of Wunsiedel, Nicolas Lahovnik, and Oliver Weigel, Mayor of Marktredwitz.

Martin Schöffel praised Albert Füracker in his speech and described him as the best speaker in the Söder cabinet. Füracker spoke about the challenges that the government faces and emphasized the need to take into account the needs of the various government districts. He called for a fair distribution of the available means to meet the requirements of the voters. Füracker's positive speech was very well received, and he praised the commitment of Dr. Karl Döhler, a MP, for his work.

plans for the region

In the subsequent speech, Peter Berek, the future district administrator of the district of Wunsiedel, Dr. Döhler for his services in the region. Berek presented his plans and ideas for the positive further design of the region, which was rewarded with great applause. Mayor candidate Jens Büttner also took the opportunity to make contacts with Albert Füracker. Together, Berek and Büttner plan to travel to Munich to represent the interests of their region.

This event was organized by the CSU district association Wunsiedel and was an important moment for the CSU, in which the members are preparing for a possible political change.

For further details, read the full article on Frankenpost href = "http://www.csu-kirchenlamitz.de/news/1/541968/nachrichten/oberstreffen-in-arzberg"> CSU Kirchenlamitz .

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