Gautinger FDP: restart with a mixed tip
Created: 05/13/2022 10:59 am
A flower heart for the FDP dual leadership: Eva Schroth and Markus Deschler.
© Dagmar Rutt
Victoria Wechtl and Brita Hundesrügge are retiring from the Gautinger FDP local board.
A lawyer and an IT specialist replace the two.
Buchendorf – The Gautinger FDP has repositioned itself: At the local meeting in the fully occupied next room of the Haller inn in Buchendorf, 19 participants elected a female-male double leadership for the first time on Wednesday.
Eva Schroth (57), from Stockdorf, a lawyer and mother of two adult children, now heads the local association with the previous Vice Markus Deschler (38).
A "place of well-being" is the strong Gautinger local association with currently 48 members, said district chairwoman Britta Hundesrügge before it became known that after twelve years "with power" on the local board, she was no longer available there.
The same applied to the previous chairwoman, Victoria Wechtl.
Because Victoria Wechtl was ill, Deschler read out her statement of accounts: With now three instead of two seats in the Gautinger municipal council and Markus Deschler as third mayor, the FDP Gauting has mastered the 2020 local election campaign well.
In the planning area of the socio-ecological model settlement between the cleared AOA factory site and Wiese Pötschenerstraße, "we want a reduced development without a supermarket", the previous local chairwoman stated.
Trade and culture are other focal points.
The new election then went unanimously: 18 voters elected Eva Schroth to the dual leadership of the local association.
Since women are underrepresented in the Gautinger FDP, Eva Schroth emphasized that she wanted to "strengthen the position of women" in the new FDP dual leadership.
She is supported by the previous Vice Markus Deschler, who was also unanimously elected.
The group spokesman in the municipal council wants to link the work of the council group more with the local association.
With the also unanimously re-elected treasurer Sabine Haack and secretary René Eck, the board team is complete.
Eck (28), who runs his own IT security company in Gauting, is the youngest new member "and not related to the Gauting UBG councilor Richard Eck," says Deschler.
Also represented as assessors are Christa von Einem from Stockdorf, Gisela Lahm from Gauting, Dr.
Hans-Jürgen Bruer and the Königwiesener Johannes Schreiber, but also the two Unterbrunner Andreas Heb and Korbinian Röckenschuss.
Britta Hundesrügge congratulated the newly crowned double top with a heart of flowers.
Christine Cless-Wesle