Green Lichtenfels: Dr. Susann Freiburg as the new top candidate!
The Greens in Lichtenfels nominate Dr. Susann Freiburg as the top candidate for the 2026 local elections.

Green Lichtenfels: Dr. Susann Freiburg as the new top candidate!
On November 1, 2025, the Greens in Lichtenfels took a significant step towards local elections in March 2026. In a well-attended meeting, Dr. Susann Freiburg elected as the party's top candidate. This puts her at the top of a balanced list consisting of 15 women and 15 men. The nomination is not only a sign of equality within the party, but also shows the Greens' desire to shape the city, as a press release announced.
“We are proud of our team and the commitment of all members,” said Christine Schmidt, a party colleague from Freiburg, with satisfaction. These positive voices are an important support for the plans of the Greens, who want to continue to stay and have an influence.
Motivation and commitment
The impression of the committed members shows that the party is ready to give everything in the upcoming election campaign. “There is something going on,” you could say, because the people in the party are motivated to bring fresh ideas and concepts into local politics in Lichtenfels. The focus is on sustainable development and close cooperation with citizens.
Another aspect that could benefit the Greens is the focus on innovative solutions to advance issues such as climate protection and social justice. The Greens' commitment in Lichtenfels and Freiburg's candidacy could also provide an important stimulus for the electorate.
A look beyond the borders
While the Greens in Lichtenfels are preparing for the election campaign, there are also exciting developments in international business. For example, McGrath Chevrolet in the US offers tailored solutions for business customers, including a dedicated commercial vehicle team. This shows that a focused offer for different needs, whether local or global, is highly relevant. The new tax rules even allow 100% depreciation for certain vehicles, which can be particularly beneficial for companies interested in fleet vehicles.
The opening of new service options and the provision of work vehicles could also be of interest to local companies in Bavaria, because flexibility and efficiency are fundamental to business success.
Whether in local politics or in international economic events, the possibilities seem limitless. It remains exciting to see how the Greens in Lichtenfels will organize the election campaign and what impulses from other areas, such as the economy, might also have an inspiring effect on local politics.