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The WBV has a new chairman

2022-06-30T16:15:01.623Z


The WBV has a new chairman Created: 06/30/2022, 18:05 Jochen Reiner receives the first congratulations from Harald Mundl (right). Photo: nef © nef Weichs – Actually, Mayor Harald Mundl would have been chairman of the Weichs Citizens’ Council (WBV) until 2024. In order to be able to take things a little easier after his illness, he asked to be allowed to resign from office earlier. BY HEINZ NEF


The WBV has a new chairman

Created: 06/30/2022, 18:05

Jochen Reiner receives the first congratulations from Harald Mundl (right).

Photo: nef © nef

Weichs – Actually, Mayor Harald Mundl would have been chairman of the Weichs Citizens’ Council (WBV) until 2024.

In order to be able to take things a little easier after his illness, he asked to be allowed to resign from office earlier.

BY HEINZ NEFZGER

That is why a general meeting took place last Wednesday evening in the Bürgerstubn.

There, Jochen Reiner was elected the new chairman by the 15 members present with only one abstention.

A small WBV group had done a good job in the run-up to finding a suitable candidate.

This is certainly a surprise for outsiders, as Reiner only joined the WBV in April of this year.

He used to be a member of the CSU for some time.

The 44-year-old from Ebersbach works at Computer Share Deutschland GmbH in Munich as Head of Center of Excellence, where he is responsible, among other things, for organizing and holding general meetings of large public companies.

He named the successful "softer path" as the goal, as the WBV likes to call its policy, to want to continue.

"I think the WBV just suits me."

At the same time, he did not hide the fact that in 2008, during the big panel discussion with four mayoral candidates, which the Dachauer Nachrichten held under the direction of Kurt Göttler in the gymnasium of the Realschule, he thought to himself: “One day I want to be a mayoral candidate for von Weichs”.

It will take a while until then.

But somehow it resembles Harald Mundl's path to political success.

He recalled that when he moved to Weichs in 2000, he was sitting on the terrace with a friend and said to him: "I want to be mayor someday."

But there are also differences between Mundl and Reiner.

At least when it comes to football.

While Mundl likes to present himself as an inveterate Blauer, Reiner emphasized in his introductory speech that he is a self-confessed Bayern fan.

(Detailed report on the general meeting follows).

Source: merkur

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