Thomas Siepak is the new district chairman of the Junge Union (JU) Lower Franconia. As can be seen from a press release by the CSU, the general assembly elected the 29-year-old from Drrfeld in the district of Schweinfurt to the office with a large majority. “The next two years at the helm of the Junge Union Unterfranken is a big task. I’m really looking forward to the actions – for example in the upcoming federal election campaign – with my team.” The district association wants to actively intervene in politics in Lower Franconia in the future. “It is particularly important to us to advance the issues of education, mobility and digitization. A particular concern of mine is always the development of rural areas,” Siepak is quoted in the press release.
Dr. Michael Kohl (Aschaffenburg-Land), Isabell Rott (Haberge), Rena Schimmer (Wrzburg-Stadt) and Florian Wiesner (Main-Spessart) were chosen. Andrea Schneider (Main-Spessart) will continue to manage the till, while Michael Holl (Wrzburg-Land) and Laurent Wilhelm (Aschaffenburg-Stadt) will act as secretaries. The extended board includes Johannes Albert (Main-Spessart), Anneliese Blessinger (Aschaffenburg-Land), Maximilian Buller (Aschaffenburg-Stadt), Mareike Fahnenschreiber (Miltenberg), Winfried Geu (Hassberge), Richard Grekov (Schweinfurt-Stadt), Christian Gtz (Schweinfurt-Land), David Hauck (Rhn-Grabfeld), Maximilian Hegler (Kitzingen), Kevin Heymel (Wrzburg-Stadt), Julian Mller (Haberge), Cornelia Neubauer (Schweinfurt-Land), Stefan Noll (Aschaffenburg-Land), Christian Schiesser (Bad Kissingen) and Marvin Vogel (Miltenberg). Dr. Julian Heim (Wrzburg-Land) and Christian Leber (Bad Kissingen) appointed. Richard Grekov (Schweinfurt-Stadt), Maximilian Hegler (Bad Kissingen), Kevin Heymel (Wrzburg-Stadt), Michael Holl (Wrzburg-Land), Dr. Michael Kohl (Aschaffenburg-Land), Jennifer Khler (Schweinfurt-Land), Isabell Rott (Haberge) and Sebastian Wieber (Bad Kissingen) were delegated to the state assembly.
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