Local leader of the AfD, Claus-Georg Pleyer, steps away from active participation in local politics.
In a surprising turn of events, Claus-Georg Pleyer, the Chair of the AfD faction in the Fürth district council and city councilor in Zirndorf, has announced that he will not be running in future local elections.
Pleyer's decision comes after a tenure marked by significant impact and change in local politics. His work as faction chair and city councilor has been instrumental in representing and understanding the needs of the community, as well as previously unheard perspectives.
Pleyer's dedication to his role has resulted in a better understanding of local administration structures, as well as a deeper insight into the needs of fellow citizens. He has brought overlooked viewpoints and suggestions to the table, shaping local policies and administration in a way that truly represents the community.
One of Pleyer's guiding principles has been 'power on loan', power distribution, and a connection to citizens. He has consistently advocated for these values, ensuring that the voices of the people are heard and their needs are met.
Pleyer's decision is aimed at creating space for new activists and preventing political responsibility from being concentrated in the hands of a few. He remains committed to the values he has previously advocated for and intends to continue being actively involved in advising, such as for non-partisan interested parties or as a contact person for candidate lists.
Interestingly, Pleyer mentioned that the number of AfD members in the region around Zirndorf has significantly increased during his tenure, although he did not specify an exact number. This growth in membership numbers is a testament to the impact Pleyer has had in the local political landscape.
As Pleyer steps down, the community reflects on the changes he has brought about and looks forward to seeing how his legacy will continue to shape local politics in the future.
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