Solingen's Mayoral Runoff: Flemm vs Neumann - BCS Backs Flemm for Change
Solingen's mayoral runoff election is heating up. Daniel Flemm (BCS) faces Josef Neumann (SPD). Neumann's camp publicly backs the CDU candidate, urging voters to support him. Meanwhile, Flemm's supporters, including newly elected BCS district representatives, rally behind him, emphasizing change and renewal.
BCS district representatives Jan-Michael Lange, Daniela Winter, Christian Winter, and Jan-Claudius Salewski have endorsed Flemm as the mayoral candidate. They praise his citizen-oriented and solution-focused approach, stressing his determination to change stagnant processes. Flemm, they say, embodies the fresh wind and dynamism needed to shake up Solingen's administration and politics.
The BCS representatives believe Solingen needs a fresh start at the top to get back on track. They encourage citizens to vote for Flemm, who they believe will bring renewal, dynamism, and future-oriented urban development to the city. Flemm, they assert, is the right candidate to tackle the challenges of the coming years innovatively and bravely.
With the runoff election approaching, Flemm's supporters emphasize his commitment to change and renewal. They urge voters to take responsibility and back Flemm, believing he is the best choice for Solingen's future.
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