New social committee in Germersheim: These faces determine the future!

New social committee in Germersheim: These faces determine the future!

in Germersheim, as part of a meeting of the district council on October 2, the members and deputy members were elected for the social committee, as the district regulations provided for. The social committee, which consists of both district members and eligible citizens of the district, has a defined distribution of seats according to the Sainte Laguë/Schepers procedure in the current election period from 2024 to 2029. The committee includes a total of twelve members and at least twelve representatives.

The distribution of the seats takes place as follows: The CDU can look forward to four seats, followed by the SPD with two seats, the AfD, which also receives two seats, and the FWG with two seats. There is also a seat for Bündnis 90 / The Greens and a seat for the FDP. The choice is important for the political landscape of the district, since the composition of the social committee has a direct impact on social policy decisions.

members of the new social committee

The elected members of the various parties are listed here:

  • CDU (4 seats)
    • Florian Bellaire, deputy: Christian Hutter
    • Christiane Vollrath, deputy: Lisa Dudenhöffer-Essen
    • Yasar Ödzag, deputy: Georg Seyboldt
    • Matthias Schardt, deputy: Tobias Baumgärtner
  • SPD (2 seats)
    • Arnika Eck, Deputy: Mike Schönlaub
    • Inge Volz, deputy: Ulrike Werling
  • Bündnis 90 / The Greens (1 seat)
    • Kevin Haas, deputy: Marianne Holz
  • AfD (2 seats)
    • Egon Stephan, deputy: Günther Lenske
    • Sandra Fries, deputy: Edeltrud Fischer
  • FWG (2 seats)
    • Martin Volz, deputy: Michael Braun
    • Moritz Städtler, deputy: Conny Schmitteckert
  • FDP (1 seat)
    • Christiane Müller, deputy: Norbert Vogel

The most important political actors and their new functions have now been determined, and the election of the social committee is a crucial step towards an effective political representation of social issues in the district of Germersheim. According to information from the district administration Germersheim, it is now to the elected members to perform their tasks and responsibilities for the benefit of the community.

These changes are evaluated differently by the parties, which could lead to further discussions about the role of the social committee in the future political landscape. The new composition, which includes both established politicians and fresh views, could bring innovative approaches to cope with social challenges. More details can be found in the article from www.mrn-news.de.

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