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Indersdorf now has sports officers

2020-05-07T18:03:26.371Z


While there was a dispute in Dachau, the largest fraction, the CSU, even waived claims in Indersdorf - for the benefit of all and for good cooperation.


While there was a dispute in Dachau, the largest fraction, the CSU, even waived claims in Indersdorf - for the benefit of all and for good cooperation.

Indersdorf - Although ten new local councilors were sworn in at the inaugural meeting on Wednesday evening in the middle school and a new faction was added, one thing remained completely the same: the harmonious mood and the desire for close, good cooperation. Right from the start, CSU spokesman Olaf Schellenberger showed that these are anything but empty phrases in Indersdorf: "We at the CSU want to send a strong signal to the local council: Even if we, as the largest fraction by far, are entitled to more seats in the committees, we waive this claim. The extraordinarily successful cooperation here must be continued! "

The councils agreed on a composition of the committees that would make it possible for every parliamentary group to be represented on each committee. Hans Wessner from the environmental thinkers praised his colleagues for their common spirit: “When I see how the discussions about the composition of the committees are going elsewhere, I just wanted to say that I see this as a nice sign of the good cooperation that the CSU and the free voters give here! ”With eight seats, the CSU is by far the strongest faction in the local council, the free voters are second strongest with four seats.

The CSU also withdrew in the election of the second mayor. "We are dispensing with the post," said Schellenberger. There was a choice of Peter Keller from the Free Voters and Anita Engelbrecht from the SPD. Hubert Böck suggested Engelbrecht, among other things, because he believes: "Indersdorf is ripe for a woman as mayor!" But Keller won the election with 18: 7 votes. As the election for the third mayor showed, the CSU sees it exactly like the SPD - "Indersdorf is ripe for a woman as mayor," said Olaf Schellenberger. But it was supposed to be a woman from within. Schellenberger suggested Annemarie Wackerl, but there was a shake of the head and a smile at the SPD. The environmental thinkers brought Florian Conrad into play. The choice fell on Annemarie Wackerl with 15:10 votes. The 42-year-old farmer is only the second woman in Indersdorf to represent the mayor - after Hildegard Forche-Stocker (1990 to 1996).

There was a novelty in the meeting: for the first time, the municipal councils elected sports and club officers for the municipality. An act that Mayor Franz Obesser "is particularly pleased" with, as he said. However, the two can expect a mammoth task, as not only Andreas Geier (BBN), but also Franz Obesser emphasized. Geier appealed to the speakers to “really take care of all clubs, not just individual major sports. No matter whether it is a small darts club or a horticultural club, everyone should be considered. With almost 100 clubs in the community, "the two will have a lot to do," said Obesser. The councilors elected Christian Schuster (FW) and Florian Conrad (UWD) as Indersdorf's sports officers.

The local council decided not to appoint any more deputies. In the future, there will only be equal speakers. Youth speakers: Bernhard Böller (CSU) and Gerhard Seemüller (environmental thinking = UWD); Senior Citizens' Representatives: Gertraud Spaderna (since 2008) and Monika Geisenhofer (CSU). Cultural speakers: Anita Engelbrecht (SPD) and Helmut Ebert (FW), both since 2014. Sports speakers: Christian Schuster (FW) and Florian Conrad (UWD).

In the end, the oldest councilor, Helmut Ebert (FW), once again demonstrated what Indersdorf harmony means when he welcomed the new councilors: “We look forward to a good cooperation. Nobody needs to be afraid. There are no wrong questions here. ”It's just a shame that you can't go to the host together now. But Simon Reichlmair (CSU) thinks positively: "Debt does not expire!"

Source: merkur

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