New Mayor of Town Hall after Election Victory: "I am overwhelmed" - Noosha Aubel Elected as New Mayor of Potsdam, Ending SPD's Dominance
Noosha Aubel has been elected as the new mayor of Potsdam, marking a significant political shift in the city. The non-partisan independent candidate won the election despite the SPD's long dominance, attributing her victory to her honesty and authenticity. Aubel, who ran without official party backing, expressed surprise at her clear win, stating 'I'm overwhelmed'.
Aubel, who wore a t-shirt with the slogan 'We are Mayor' at her party, plans to shape the city of Potsdam together with its citizens. She intends to rely on external expertise in addition to citizen involvement, extending a hand of cooperation to all voters, including those who did not support her. Aubel's central focus as mayor will be the issue of housing in Potsdam. Supporters chanted her name at the election party, demonstrating their enthusiasm for her victory.
Noosha Aubel's election as mayor signals a change in the political landscape of Potsdam. Her commitment to citizen involvement and honesty has resonated with voters, leading to her surprising victory. As she takes office, Aubel is poised to address the critical issue of housing in the city, working together with its citizens to shape its future.
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