Sebastian Koller remains at the head of the young Union Neumarkt!

Sebastian Koller remains at the head of the young Union Neumarkt!
In a lively meeting that took place in Neumarkt, the Junge Union (JU) Neumarkt chose a new board. Sebastian Koller, the 31-year-old city council from Parsberg, was unanimously confirmed as district chairman and will therefore remain at the top for the next two years. This re-election is a sign of the trust of the members in his management strength, reports Mittelbayerische.de .
The election session experienced numerous interesting moments when the Ju Neumarkt made its commitment to the concerns of the young generation in the district. Koller was able to look back on two successful years, which were shaped, among other things, by promotions such as "Yes to the car, no to be forbidden". He particularly emphasized the local political afternoon, which is an important step for the voice of young people in politics.
New board introduces itself
The new board consists of talented and committed members. Four deputy chairwoman: Annalena Dorr from Freystadt, Kerstin Heitzer from Lupburg, Maximilian Mirwald from Breitenbrunn and Michael Partl from Neumarkt act along the side of Sebastian Koller. Alexander Bögerl, also from Neumarkt, takes over the cash management, while Stefanie Meier and Martin Füracker act as secretary. The JU also expanded its digital presence with Moritz Neumüller as a digital representative. The assessors are a colorful mix of different communities: Fabian Boßle (Hohenfels), Anna-Lena Feichtmeier (Neumarkt), Tobias Maget (Freystadt), Jonas Panzer (Velburg), Lukas Regnath (Mühlhausen), Leo Sieger (Pyrbaum) and Vince Wagner (Dietfurt).
The meeting also took the opportunity to say goodbye to two long -time deputy district chairman. Alexandra Hickl withdraws from the board after six years, while Marco Gmelch, who could no longer compete after 22 years due to age, also celebrated a farewell. Both were honored for their many years of commitment.
strong support from politics
The JU Neumarkt can look forward to strong backing from politics. Finance Minister Albert Füracker, CSU district chairman Susanne Hierl, district councilor Heidi Rackl and JU district chairman Matthias Meier praised the activities and the commitment of the young politicians and offered their support. This cooperation could be of great importance for the JU in the near future, especially with regard to the upcoming political challenges.
In addition to the new election of the board, the JU also emphasized its ambitions to win new members. As early as 2025, 15 new members were recorded, a clear indication that the JU Neumarkt would like to actively give new impulses with fresh wind.
The Junge Union Neumarkt not only underlines its role as the largest political youth organization in the district, but also relies on the future and participation. The members have a good knack for hearing their hearing and actively representing the interests of their generation. ju-bayern.de reports on this successful event and the course.
What the coming months will bring. The Ju Neumarkt has the ambition to further shape the political landscape of the district and to promote young voices. nn.de emphasizes that the Ju always continues through such meetings and structural changes and puts innovation at the same time.
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