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2021-08-19T11:04:40.989Z


Change in the Feldafing municipal council: Boris Utech was sworn in as a new member of the Green parliamentary group on Tuesday evening. Mayor Bernhard Sontheim took the oath of office from him.


Change in the Feldafing municipal council: Boris Utech was sworn in as a new member of the Green parliamentary group on Tuesday evening.

Mayor Bernhard Sontheim took the oath of office from him.

Feldafing

- The internationally active IT manager (54) was already on the local council for the Greens in the last electoral term.

Now, Green Council member Stephan Zeckser resigned with immediate effect at the end of July (we reported).

That's why Utech moved up.

"I would love to be back," said Utech. The one-and-a-half year break, however, was also very good for him. “We have built a house,” he reported on the sidelines of the council meeting. Now the father of two sons wants to continue campaigning for sustainability in the local council and for working in consensus. So that unnecessary front formation is avoided, as he says. “I want to make sure that things are discussed in sufficient detail. The competence is not the same in all municipal councils. "Mayor Sontheim was pleased about Utech's entry:" We have worked together successfully for six years, it's nice that you are back. "

One thing will certainly be beneficial to the work in the municipal council: soon the council members will meet for a retreat to talk about processes and topics and also to get to know each other better. This appointment, which is usual at the beginning of an election period, has not yet taken place due to the corona pandemic. Experience has shown that cooperation is much better afterwards.  

Source: merkur

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