The Greens rely on Anna Rutz: candidate for mayoral election in 2026!

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Anna Rutz from the Greens was elected mayoral candidate for Rosenheim 2026, with a vision for a sustainable and fair city.

Anna Rutz von den Grünen wurde zur Oberbürgermeisterkandidatin für Rosenheim 2026 gewählt, mit einer Vision für eine nachhaltige und gerechte Stadt.
Anna Rutz from the Greens was elected mayoral candidate for Rosenheim 2026, with a vision for a sustainable and fair city.

The Greens rely on Anna Rutz: candidate for mayoral election in 2026!

Something is happening in the Rosenheim political landscape: The Greens have nominated Anna Rutz as their candidate for the 2026 mayoral election. The decision was made at a meeting of the local city association on July 2, 2025, which was marked by a clear majority for Rutz. In her application speech, the current city councilor presented her vision for a livable, climate-friendly and socially just Rosenheim, making it clear that she has great commitment to her hometown. This reports Radio Charivari.

Rutz is particularly concerned about preserving the natural foundations of life. In her speech, she emphasized the importance of a respectful relationship with nature, which includes trees, green spaces, clean water and air. Awareness of environmental issues has never been so high, and Rutz not only wants to take up this trend, but also actively shape it. “A new political culture is needed that promotes citizen participation and puts the common good above individual interests,” is her message to voters according to Rosenheim24.

Strong support from the party

The support for Anna Rutz within the Greens is unmistakable. Cornelia Lentner, spokeswoman for the local association, praised her almost 20 years of local political experience and her ability to inspire citizens. Robert Lappy, another spokesman for the Greens in Rosenheim, underlined Rütt's vision for sustainable urban development and pointed out that her candidacy also represents a signal for an ecological turn in politics.

The Greens are not just focusing on renewal in Rosenheim. Broad-based work is being done in Bavaria to line up candidates for the 2026 local elections. Preparations begin in the fall, and the local and district associations are looking for diverse candidates. Another positive aspect: The Greens have introduced a women's quota in order to further increase the proportion of women in politics. This is currently 50% in the Green mandates, while the overall proportion in Bavarian municipal councils is only 22% according to the Greens of Lower Franconia.

The path to choice

The path to election is being prepared for the Greens in Rosenheim and beyond with various training courses, workshops and advisory services. The goal is clear: to give citizens a voice and bring politics closer to the people again. The Greens also have ambitious plans in the areas of education, mobility and the environment, which Rutz would like to expand further in a future election campaign.

Anna Rutz has big plans and her nomination is just the beginning of an exciting political journey. It remains to be seen how the race for the mayor's post will develop, but one thing is certain: the Greens are committed to change and stand for future-oriented politics that focus on the concerns of citizens.