More contenders have entered the mayoral race, making it a total of seven candidates fighting for the position.
Here Comes the New Blood: On the 17th of May, the independent voter alliance "WIRfür41564" has endorsed Bodo Korzeniewsky as their candidate. As Sandra Pauen, council member of "WIRfür41564", states, "We've found a competent, dedicated, and citizen-centered individual in Bodo Korzeniewsky. He embodies our values exceptionally well, both internally and externally, and aims to bring fresh ideas to our city."
Bodo Korzeniewsky, the upcoming mayoral candidate, expresses his agenda for Kaarst, stating, "Our city needs a breath of fresh air, more transparency, and politics that are closer to the people once again. That's what I stand for – in collaboration with `WIRfür41564"."
"WIRfür41564" is an independent alliance striving for a fact-driven, people-oriented, and future-focused local politics. Their approach is practical, solution-oriented, and unburdened by dogmatic restraints. They firmly oppose radical tendencies and extremist currents.
Sustainable urban development, open decision-making processes, and the support of volunteer work and club life are paramount to this alliance.
The Free Voters' Association (FWG) Kaarst is throwing their hat in the ring with Mirko Düssel. He is the founder and managing director of a strategy and marketing consultancy in Kaarst and managing partner of Düssel Mittelstandsberatung KG. With over 30 books under his belt, Düssel has made a name for himself as an author, helping organizations tackle complex challenges and find effective solutions.
Düssel shares his enthusiasm for supporting the FWG, stating, "I seek to combine my professional expertise in market development and productivity improvement to the advantage of all Kaarst citizens in the city council." A resident of Kaarst for 25 years, Düssel has, until now, remained politically inactive locally. "I've been a long-time supporter of the Free Voters' Association. Last October, I made the decision to become more actively involved. I'm not running just to secure an office, but rather, we considered who would make the best candidate, and I seemed to fit the role."
Düssel's platform revolves around increased transparency, citizen participation, and a commitment to making Kaarst better. "In recent years, I've witnessed challenges within Kaarst, and I believe I have the know-how to tackle these issues effectively."
He intends to prioritize different objectives from the current mayor and drive improvements with maximum efficiency. "You can't increase the existing budget, but you can redistribute it more wisely."
The advantage the FWG holds is that it is a local alliance of citizens that solely address local issues. Düssel maintains, "As a non-party organization, we remain unaffected by federal party trends and agendas. This gives us the freedom to focus on the needs of our city without being swayed by external influences or party politics."
The FWG Kaarst embodies the desire for clear, fact-based decision-making, devoid of self-interest or ideological bias. Their mission is to deliver sustainable and economical solutions without waste. They stand for a politics that listens instead of dictates, stating, "We are neither left nor right. We are committed to common sense."
[There seems to be no mention of Thomas Broich in the context of the new candidates for the Kaarst city council in the provided search results. To find information about local political candidates, it would be best to consult local news sources or official city council announcements.]
- The upcoming mayoral candidate Bodo Korzeniewsky plans to bring fresh ideas and closer politics to the city of Kaarst, aligning with the independent voter alliance "WIRfür41564" who endorses a people-oriented, future-focused local politics.
- Mirko Düssel, the founder of a strategy and marketing consultancy in Kaarst, represents the Free Voters' Association (FWG) Kaarst, emphasizing their mission for increased transparency, unbiased decision-making, and effective solutions that address Kaarst's specific needs, as they remain unaffected by national party politics.