West elects new leader: Markus Meyer officially appointed as regionalhead
Catchin' Up with the CSU West: A Fresher, Stronger Team for Ingolstadt
Exclusive Update 🔝
Markus Meyer, Local CSU Chair Once Again, Aims for 2026 Election Victory 🏆
The CSU West is back and better than ever! After an uncontested re-election, incumbent local chairman Markus Meyer confidently stated that they're all set to dominate the 2026 city election. Meyer, along with city council members and BZA representatives, will form a powerful team, says the charismatic leader.
Meyer previously detailed the branch's success during his term, involving political activities, community events, and plenty of camaraderie. From forest hikes to political breakfasts, the team has been making moves that strengthen their bond and reach within Ingolstadt. It shows, as their numbers have grown, making CSU West one of the strongest CSU local branches in Ingolstadt.
The new team is shaping up, with Melanie Kerschenlohr remaining as deputy, joined by Thomas Schimmer and Christian Langen as the fresh deputies. Nico Matheis continues as treasurer, while Michael Heumann steps up as the new secretary. Anton Koppenhofer keeps his post as digital officer, and the board is completed by Christian Achhammer, Klaus Böhm, Siegfried Dier, Andi Gegg, Wolfgang Lamprecht, Maria Meierbeck, Martin Weber, and Kathrin Würzburger as deputies.
Gearing Up for the Challenge 🏃♂️
Meyer, with the new team in tow, sets his sights on the 2026 local election, proudly declaring that they have the right man for the job: Michael Kern. Kern, a sympathizer of the CSU, will lead the charge as a true integrative figure, aiming to create a harmonious and united city council. With Kern at the helm, they will tackle the election head-on, with determination and readiness.
With the new team and a solid strategy, the CSU West is eager and well-prepared for what lies ahead. Let the games begin! 💥🔥🌟
Tightening their focus on policy-and-legislation, the CSU West aims to utilize their political strength in the upcoming 2026 election, shaping Ingolstadt's future through general-news initiatives.
The newly formed team, led by Michael Kern, will employ their collective expertise to address key issues, ensuring a harmonious and unified city council through the lens of local politics.