Elected as the joint district managers for the Greens in Merzig-Wadern are Morbe and Klees. They will be overseeing the operations moving forward.
New Board Takes Charge in Merzig-Wadern Greens District Association
In a significant development, the Merzig-Wadern district association of Alliance 90/The Greens held elections for a new board on Tuesday, 9th July, at the Old Mill in Wadern-Noswendel.
Hans-Henning Klees from the Merzig local association was elected as the district chairman for the first time, while Veronika Morbe from the Wadern local association was confirmed as the new chairperson of the district association.
The new board, led by Klees and Morbe, has assumed its two-year term immediately. The focus of the new board is on the ecological transformation that the district needs.
Alongside Klees and Morbe, Lena Himbert (OV Wadern), Katharina Johannes (OV Merzig), Mike Franzen (OV Merzig), Georg Dillschneider (OV Mettlach), and Hansjörg Wirth (OV Wadern) were elected as deputies of the new district board. Gerhard Serrière (OV Beckingen) was elected as the secretary, and Christian Schramm (OV Perl) was confirmed as the treasurer of the new district board.
Veronika Morbe, the newly re-elected chairperson, expressed that the challenges of the coming two years are great. Klees, the new district chairman, plans to strengthen the district association with new impulses by intensifying direct dialogue with citizens.
The goal of the new board is to set visible accents for a sustainable future on the communal level, aiming to further strengthen the Greens in Merzig-Wadern both organizationally and politically.
For the most current and detailed information about the strategic objectives of the new district board, it would be best to consult the official website or communications of the Alliance 90/The Greens district association in Merzig-Wadern or local news sources covering regional politics.
- The new district board of Alliance 90/The Greens in Merzig-Wadern, led by Hans-Henning Klees and Veronika Morbe, has officially begun a two-year term, with a primary focus on implementing an ecological transformation for the district.
- Furthermore, the new board aims to strengthen the Greens in Merzig-Wadern politically and organizationally, setting visible accents for a sustainable future on the communal level, as stated in the policy-and-legislation strategies they will be addressing under the auspices of regional politics.