New board elected: These faces shape the CDU in the district!
Stefan Glaser is elected as the new chairman of the Lörrach CDU district association. Additional board members and delegates named.
New board elected: These faces shape the CDU in the district!
The CDU district association in the Lörrach district recently made a significant change in leadership. At a board meeting, Stefan Glaser was elected as the new chairman. This decision could have a significant impact on the political direction of the district association.
Glaser is joined by Tobias Benz, Carsten Vogelpohl, Manuela Böhler-Szmerlowski and Anja Herzog, all of whom hold the position of deputy chair. Heidi Malnati was confirmed as treasurer, while Claudia Grether serves as secretary. Stephan Schwarzmüller takes on the role of Internet representative and Sabine Glaser was appointed member representative. Kersten Schröder will act as press spokesman, which could help the party improve its external communication.
Important delegations
Another important point in the board election is the delegation to various party conferences. Tobias Benz and Stefan Glaser will be sent as delegates for the upcoming federal party conference, while Christian Renkert and Sabine Hartmann-Müller have also been elected for the state party conference. The district party conference is supported by a similar group, which also includes some of the newly appointed members. In this way, the district association shows a strong and united face on various political levels.
The total number of elected assessors includes Marion Isele, Marc Speck, Markus Heubes, Sabine Hartmann-Müller, Benjamin Blum, Dieter Astholz, Günter Dußmann, Roman Gayer, Stefan Hupfer, Volker Glissmann, Nicolai Lemke and Louis Hulin. This diverse group of politicians certainly brings different perspectives and experiences to the district association's decisions.
In addition, Christa Bernauer and Dennis Vogt were unanimously elected as auditors, which shows that the district association's financial matters are also well looked after. The unanimous election could be seen as a sign of confidence in their abilities and ensures that financial matters are handled transparently and responsibly.
This new board is not only a reorganization, but also reflects a strategic step in the CDU's political strategy in the Lörrach district. It will be interesting to see how the cooperation of the new board will affect the political landscape of the region.