FWG Wiesbaden Unveils Lead Candidates for 2026 Municipal Elections
FWG Wiesbaden, a decentralized, district-focused political group, has announced its lead candidates for the 2026 municipal elections. Christian Bachmann, the current chairman, will lead the ticket, with seasoned politician Petermartin Oschmann as his deputy. The group aims to enter the Wiesbaden City Council as an independent faction, focusing on pragmatic policy and direct people-centric support.
FWG Wiesbaden has expanded its reach, now supporting new voter groups and selecting candidates for the Kostheim district. The group's candidates include Borries Thiele, Eric-Johnny Weikert, Andreas Gutzeit, Thilo Söhngen, and Claudia Metz, each representing different districts of Wiesbaden. FWG Wiesbaden operates independently, avoiding top-down party directives and making decisions where they take effect, on the ground. Their goal is to win at least three seats in the city council to continue delivering politics that directly help people.
FWG Wiesbaden, with its decentralized model and focus on local associations, has put forward its candidates for the 2026 local elections. Led by Christian Bachmann and Petermartin Oschmann, the group aims to enter the Wiesbaden City Council as an independent faction, practicing 'pragmatic policy with common sense'. While no additional independent candidate lists have been confirmed for other districts, FWG Wiesbaden is committed to shaping policy independently and reliably.
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