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AfD appoints mayor of Pirna in Saxony for the first time

For the first time in Germany, the AfD has elected a mayor. According to the provisional results, the AfD candidate Tim Lochner won the second round of voting against two competitors in the election for the new mayor of Pirna in Saxony on Sunday. Lochner received 38.54 percent of the vote,...

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AfD appoints mayor of Pirna in Saxony for the first time

Lochner is a member of the AfD parliamentary group in the city council, but not a party member himself. He runs a carpentry business. Lochner already stood in the 2017 mayoral election, but was clearly defeated by the previous incumbent Klaus-Peter Hanke (non-party), who did not run again in the current election for reasons of age. Lochner prevailed on Sunday against the CDU candidate and a candidate from the Free Voters.

"Thank you to the many voters who made this historic result for the AfD possible," wrote AfD chairwoman Alice Weidel on the online service X, formerly Twitter. Her co-chairman Tino Chrupalla explained that Lochner would "represent the interests of the citizens of Pirna well".

The Greens expressed their concern. "We are dismayed by the election of a mayor from a party that the Office for the Protection of the Constitution classified as right-wing extremist last week," wrote the Saxon state association of the Greens on X. "We must now do everything we can to strengthen our coexistence and restore confidence in our democracy."

Last week, Saxony's Office for the Protection of the Constitution classified the AfD in the state as a confirmed right-wing extremist party. After Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt, the Saxon AfD is already the third state association with such a classification.

The classification means that the Office for the Protection of the Constitution can use intelligence service resources without restrictions to gather information about extremist activities of the state association.

Lochner had already received the most votes in the first round of voting on November 26 with just under 33%. Ralf Thiele from the Free Voters came second with around 23%, while CDU candidate Kathrin Dollinger-Knuth came third with around 20%. As none of the five candidates achieved the required absolute majority, a second round of voting was necessary.

Two defeated candidates, the individual candidate André Liebscher and the Social Democrat Ralf Wätzig, who was supported by the SPD and the Greens, decided not to run again in favor of the CDU candidate. The Left Party also supported Dollinger-Knuth in the second round of voting. She now came second with 31.39%, ahead of Thiele with 30.08%.

Voter turnout on Sunday was 53.8 percent after 50.38 percent in the first round of voting. The mayor's term of office is seven years. A total of around 31,700 eligible voters were called to vote for the new mayor.

This means that the AfD now holds two top municipal posts in Germany. In June, AfD politician Robert Sesselmann won a district council post for the party for the first time in the Thuringian district of Sonneberg.

The AfD had previously tried to push through its candidates in mayoral elections in other cities. So far, however, they have failed in the second round of voting or the run-off at the latest.

Pirna, located south-east of Dresden on the edge of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, has around 40,000 inhabitants. The town is best known for its almost completely preserved old town and its proximity to the Saxon Switzerland tourist region.

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  1. For the first time in Pirna's history, a member of the AfD, Lochner, was appointed as the city's mayor.
  2. One of the concerns expressed by the Greens is the classification of the AfD as a right-wing extremist party by the Saxon Office for the Protection of the Constitution.
  3. Lochner had received the most votes in the first round of voting in Pirna, particularly outdoing the CDU's Kathrin Dollinger-Knuth.
  4. FW's Ralf Thiele and the CDU's Kathrin Dollinger-Knuth were among the candidates who ran against Lochner in the election for Pirna's mayor.
  5. Tino Chrupalla, co-chairman of the AfD, believes that Lochner will represent the interests of the citizens of Pirna well.
  6. Remarkably, the AfD now holds two top municipal posts in Germany as a result of Lochner's election and Robert Sesselmann's victory in the Thuringian district of Sonneberg.
  7. Despite the condemnation of the election of a mayor from a right-wing extremist party, the Greens emphasized the need to promote democratic coexistence and restore trust.
  8. Ralf Thiele, the runner-up in the election for Pirna's mayor, comes from the Free Voters party, which supports free-market principles and social conservatism.
  9. The Greens' concern about the election of an AfD mayor in Pirna is in line with the classification by the Saxon Office for the Protection of the Constitution of the AfD as a confirmed right-wing extremist party.
  10. In response to the AfD's triumph in Pirna, Alice Weidel, the party's chairwoman, thanked the voters on Twitter and expressed her optimism about the future.

Source: www.stern.de

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