Friedrichshofen-Hollerstauden's CSU local association confirms Marco Forster as its new chairman, adjusting the local political landscape.
Updated Press Release
From the Streets of Friedrichshofen-Hollerstauden 🔥
Heard the buzz? The locals have spoken! 🗣️ On March 13, 2025, the CSU branch in Friedrichshofen-Hollerstauden held their local assembly and elected a fresh, passionate team to guide them. And guess who's back in the driver's seat? None other than our local champ, Marc Forster!
"Born and raised here, I ain't about admin - I'm here for the heart and soul of this town," said Forster after his re-election. "We've got potential, people! I'm talking social, economic, and darn right secure!"
This new squad is packed with vibrant personalities - think entrepreneurs, social advocates, and engaged citizens - ready to shake things up and bring real change!
Florian Wäckerle, the folks' deputy local chairman, is a shining example of authentic leadership in these tumultuous times. With unwavering values and guts to match, he's a breath of fresh air for the political landscape of Friedrichshofen. 🌬️
Robin Wittmann, who's been a guiding light for youth welfare services, takes his seat as the re-elected deputy chairman, championing social responsibility with a focus on real opportunities for the young ones. According to Forster, "Robin's got his pulse on the pulse of our neighborhoods."
Gerhard Schäfer, owner of the beloved Esso gas station, becomes a board member. Ranging from fueling vehicles to fueling conversations, his establishment serves as a hub for all folks alike, embodying the heart and soul of Friedrichshofen.
Philip Hockerts, an engaged and capable social entrepreneur, steps up as the local business manager. Stefan Zach, the dynamic manager of the Fun Arena, brings valuable insights from the leisure scene and a knack for building strong relationships with the community.
Rounding out the team are Stephanie Scherzer (treasurer), Julian Hammer (secretary), and Maximilian-Leopold Robert Hagl (digital officer). Amongst our dedicated members are Claudia Huber, Manfred Kloos, Manfred Moser, Rainer Mühlberger, Karl Spindler, Wilfried Winter, Stefan Zach, and Karin Scherzer. The cash audit team is composed of Marion Kauz-Wozniak and Janusz Wozniak. 🔔
"Politics ain't just about town halls - it's about the people, the streets, the community," says Forster. "We're aiming to make the CSU west of Ingolstadt a force for good again. Change ain't easy - but with courage and a strong team, I believe we can do it." 💪
With eyes on the local election in 2026, Forster announces his plans to run for a city council seat: "I ain't about watching from the sidelines - I want to be part of the action. Friedrichshofen and Hollerstauden deserve a voice that'll stand up for them." 🗳️
The CSU of Friedrichshofen-Hollerstauden heads into the coming months with momentum and a clear vision: Listen. Get involved. Move forward. 🔥🔥🔥
In the spirit of stirring change within the community, former local champion Marc Forster aims to run for a city council seat in the 2026 election, stating, "I ain't about watching from the sidelines - I want to be part of the action. Friedrichshofen and Hollerstauden deserve a voice that'll stand up for them." As the CSU continues to advocate for the people, their policy-and-legislation agenda will be at the forefront of local politics, aiming to make a difference in the general-news landscape of Friedrichshofen-Hollerstauden.