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Freising: Panel discussion on the mayor election - now available in video

2020-02-27T21:00:13.761Z


Shortly before the local elections, the seven applicants for the Mayor of Freising met on Thursday. Here is the debate in the video.


Shortly before the local elections, the seven applicants for the Mayor of Freising met on Thursday. Here is the debate in the video.

  • Freising is facing an exciting mayor election.
  • The Freisinger Tagblatt gathered the candidates on a podium on Thursday.
  • Here you can find the video of the event.
  • Vote: Which topics are most important - and which candidate was convincing?

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10:50 pm: The debate is over - and we say goodbye for today! Thank you for watching, reading and commenting. The livestream is automatically converted to video and can still be viewed here.

9:32 pm: The candidates discussed and answered questions for two and a half hours. Now each of them has another minute to finish.

Other topics: climate change, childcare and accessibility

9:24 pm: The Freisinger also have a few questions about childcare and accessibility.

9:15 p.m .: It continues with questions from the audience: It is about condominiums, a bilingual kindergarten and again about the Luitpold facility.

9:06 pm: The candidates have been debating for a good two hours. The topic now: climate change.

OB panel discussion in Freising: energy transition, offside and free city bus

8:47 pm: After a question from the audience about cultural life in Freising and the opportunities for young people, Susanne Günther finds clear words at the end of the offside: "It was the pinnacle of pub death."

8:38 p.m .: Before it comes to other topics such as the energy transition or the cultural pub offside, the audience now has the opportunity to ask questions.

8:18 pm: What about a free city bus? That is obviously not so easy in Freising. OB Eschenbacher says: "We would have to talk to the MVV first." Freising alone did not have that in hand. The applicants also bring up concrete suggestions that could be quickly implemented in the cathedral city.

Housing, traffic and downtown: discussing candidates

19:57: It continues: Now the traffic and the redesigned city center of Freising are on the plan.

7.45 p.m .: The second topic of the evening is the Luitpoldanlage in the middle of the city. "A big, unsightly mess," says moderator Helmut Hobmaier. "How do you want to get order in there?" Is the question for the candidates.

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Numerous Freisinger came to the upper house of the Lindenkeller to follow the discussion of the seven candidates.

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7.30 p.m .: Now it's all about topics: First, the applicants discuss the lack of affordable living space in the cathedral city - and how this problem can be solved.

Seven in one go: The Freising OB candidates introduce themselves

Update 7:28 p.m .: Peter Warlimont (SPD) sees housing and traffic as the two most important issues for Freising. But personally he still cares about something: "I want to work wholeheartedly so that all people can live here without fear and hatred and agitation."

Update 19:26: "The city is facing the greatest challenge in its history." Ulrich Vogl (ÖDP) means climate change. You have to take everyone with you, "you can't do that without a very massive dialogue with the population".

Update 7:22 p.m .: Richard Paukner (AfD) believes that there has to be something moving in Freising when it comes to apartments. His credo: "Apartments, apartments, apartments - affordable apartments."

Update 7:21 pm: "Everyone in Freising - pedestrians, cyclists, motorists", Jürgen Mieskes (CSU) wants as mayor. He says: "I want to involve young and old in my future plan."

Update 7.20 p.m .: Susanne Günther (Greens) wants to mobilize people as Mayor and advance the issues of climate and environmental protection. "We could become Germany's climate capital." What is she campaigning for? “For Freising worth living. For the future of our children. "

Update 7.15 p.m .: Acting Mayor Tobias Eschenbacher (FSM) continues . He addresses the topics of ice rink, swimming pool, the Asam renovation, the western tangent. His goal: “I would like to continue this work together with the city council and also end it.”

Update 19:14: After the presentation of the seven candidates by moderator Helmut Hobmaier, each candidate has two minutes to introduce themselves. It starts with Jens Barschdorf (FDP). He says: "I am here today because I believe that we can make Freising more beautiful, child-friendly and even better."

Everything is ready: Panel discussion of the OB candidates can begin

Update 18:58: The livestream is running, the candidates line up for a group photo. Get started now!

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It starts at 7 p.m .: Then the seven candidates for Mayor of Freising meet in the Lindenkeller.

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Update 5.46 p.m .: The technology is in place, the podium has been set up: The discussion in the upper house of the Lindenkeller begins at 7 p.m. Entrence is starting at 18 o'clock. The number of seats is limited to 250, so it is worth being on time.

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The seven OB candidates will meet at 7:00 p.m. in the Freising Lindenkeller. Around 250 visitors can follow the discussion on site - a live stream is planned for the rest.

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Freising - With whom at the top does Freising steer the future? In addition to the incumbent mayor Tobias Eschenbacher (FSM), six other candidates are fighting for the town hall chair in the municipal election on March 15, 2020: Jürgen Mieskes (CSU), Peter Warlimont (SPD), Susanne Günther (Greens), Jens Barschdorf (FDP), Ulrich Vogl (ÖDP) and Richard Paukner (AfD). All of them will meet at the panel discussion on Thursday, February 27th in Freising at the invitation of the Freising daily.

Lindenkeller has space for 250 listeners

The evening promises to be exciting. In front of around 250 citizens in the upper house of the Lindenkeller, seven OB candidates want to campaign for the favor of the voters. There are enough interesting topics for an entertaining evening: No matter whether settlement pressure, climate change, traffic pollution or affordable housing - the moderator and in the end also the audience feel the candidate exactly on the tooth.

Panel discussion on Thursday in Freising: information for visitors

The event in the Freising Tagblatt takes place in the upper house of the Lindenkeller (Veitsmüllerweg 2) in Freising. Start is at 7 p.m., admission from 6 p.m. Admission is free. As the capacity is limited to around 250 places, it is worthwhile to arrive early. FT Editor-in-Chief Helmut Hobmaier will moderate the event. After the introductory round and the debate on the podium, visitors can get involved in the discussion.

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The upper house of the Freisinger Lindenkeller.

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Debate in the live stream: OB panel discussion in Freising online here

If you don't make it to the event in the Freisinger Lindenkeller, you can still see the full length of the event: Our newspaper is planning a live stream of the panel discussion. You will then find the video directly on the Facebook page of the Freisinger Tagblatt - and embedded here in this article.

Background knowledge to choose from: Up-to-date information from the district of Freising

If you want to find out which candidates are running in which municipality, you can find a comprehensive overview of the 2020 municipal elections in the Freising district here. All information about the district council candidates is also available in our overview article. All reports on the 2020 local elections in Freising also appear in the “Local elections in Freising” topic channel.

Everything important from the Freising district: Here in the newsletter

Our brand new Freising newsletter regularly informs you about all the important stories from the Freising district - including all developments related to local elections at local and district level. Sign up here.

Further panel discussions on the 2020 municipal election in the Freising district

  • A panel discussion has already taken place on the mayoral election in Neufahrn . You can find the report and the videos here.
  • Those who want to experience the candidates for the district election in the debate will come to the Zolling community center on Tuesday, March 3 (starting at 7 p.m., admission 6 p.m.)
  • There will also be a panel discussion on the mayor election in Zolling at the Bürgerhaus Zolling. Date: Thursday, March 5, 7 p.m. (admission 6 p.m.).

Source: merkur

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