European Legislative Assembly
Koblenz Residents Can Discuss Local Issues with Josef Oster Before the Early Election
Residents of Koblenz have the opportunity to discuss their local concerns with Bundestag member Josef Oster before the upcoming early election. Oster, who has been representing the Koblenz region in Berlin since 2017, values direct citizen contact and organizes discussions at his constituency office.
To arrange a conversation, constituents can contact Oster's Wahlkreisbüro (constituency office) via email at [email protected]. The office is located at Clemensstraße 18, Koblenz.
Oster, who is known for his strong local ties, has also served in the city council and CDU local leadership. He actively communicates with his constituents via newsletters and on social media, including Instagram posts that reference appointments and newsletters.
The next constituent hours with Oster will take place on Monday, December 9, starting from 4:30 PM. Constituents can also contact Oster by phone at 0261/91496636.
Oster expresses eagerness for many conversations and inputs from constituents and assures that the concerns of the Koblenz region will continue to be carried to Berlin. The constituency includes towns such as Weißenthurm, Lahnstein, Bendorf, and Koblenz.
Oster's mandate includes making politics in the federal capital and representing the people in his constituency. The article does not mention any other political parties or politicians in the region or the federal capital.
Residents of Koblenz who wish to discuss local issues with Oster before the early election are encouraged to contact his Wahlkreisbüro and arrange a meeting. The constituency office where the constituent hours will take place is in Koblenz.
- Participants of the upcoming early election in Koblenz can discuss their local concerns regarding policy-and-legislation with Josef Oster, as he values direct citizen contact and will be hosting constituent hours at his office in Koblenz for this purpose.
- Other political parties or politicians in the region or federal capital may not be explicitly mentioned in the article, but residents are still encouraged to engage in discussions about general news and politics with Oster, who has demonstrated his commitment to communicating with his constituents and acting on their concerns.