Spd Loses Mayoral Office in Potsdam – After 35 Years
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The SPD loses the town hall in Potsdam, for the first time in 35 years. The new mayor is non-partisan, and this also applies to victorious candidates in other cities. Does the party democracy in Brandenburg still work?
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In the end, it was clear that the partyless single candidate Noosha Aubel won more than 70 percent of all votes in the run-off election and became the new mayor of Potsdam. The SPD thus loses its head post in the town hall after 35 years.
After 35 years, the SPD loses its mayoral position in the capital of Brandenburg. Noosha Aubel has clearly established itself.
Several town halls are being re-occupied in the run-up to the elections. In Potsdam, the non-party Noosha Aubel prevails - and ends a decade-long era of social democrats. Frankfurt (Oder) and Ludwigshafen also have new heads of town hall.
For 35 years, the Social Democrats have ruled the Potsdam City Hall. In the run-off election, the non-party candidate Noosha Aubel has prevailed. However, the SPD won a success against the AfD in Eisenhüttenstadt.
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