Wiesbaden’s Mayoral Race Heats Up Over City’s Security Plan Ahead of March 9 Vote
Voters in Wiesbaden are gearing up for a crucial election on March 9, 2025. They will choose a new mayor, with the future of the city's 10-point security plan taking centre stage in the discussion. A public event has been organised to engage residents directly with the candidates.
On February 24, 2025, from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM, the Citizens and Police Association will host a discussion at the West Hesse Police Headquarters. The event, titled 'Safety in Wiesbaden', will allow residents to interact with candidates from various political parties. Confirmed participants include representatives from CDU, FDP, Alliance 90/The Greens, The Left, Pro Car Initiative, The Party, Independent List Wiesbaden, Free Voters’ Group, and Free Voters.
The SPD, however, has not yet confirmed their candidate for the mayoral election. While search results mention an SPD candidate for a municipal election in March 2026, no information is available regarding the SPD's participation in the March 2025 mayoral election.
The upcoming election and public discussion present Wiesbaden residents with an opportunity to engage with their future leaders and voice their concerns about the city's security. The election on March 9, 2025, promises to be a pivotal moment in shaping Wiesbaden's future, with the 10-point security plan at the forefront of the debate.
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