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Eisenach has not yet determined its replacement for Katja Wolf.

In the mayoral race of Eisenach, the successor to ex-Left Party politician Katja Wolf, who recently joined the Sahra Wagenknecht alliance, will be chosen in a run-off between CDU's Christian Ihling and SPD's Johnny Kraft. The first round of voting witnessed CDU's Ihling attaining 40.5% votes,...

Katja Wolf, Lord Mayor of Eisenach.
Katja Wolf, Lord Mayor of Eisenach.

Decision Making Processes - Eisenach has not yet determined its replacement for Katja Wolf.

Since 1998, Eisenach has stood as an autonomous town and rejoined the Wartburg district three years past. Notably, it's currently the only city in Thuringia to hold the title of a "large district town," with its own mayor's office. This town thrives due to the presence of an Opel factory.

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Sahra Wagenknecht, a prominent politician from the Left Party, has expressed interest in contesting the run-off election for the Lord Mayor's Office in Eisenach on Sunday. This election in Germany's Thuringia is significant, as Eisenach is the only city in the region to have its own mayor's office and is known for its large district town status. If elected, Wagenknecht might Challenger Katja Wolf's position, who is currently in charge, but has not yet decided her replacement. Interestingly, Eisenach has a strong connection with the CDU and SPD political parties in several municipalities across Germany. The upcoming run-off election in Eisenach on Sunday is likely to shape the political landscape of the region, and the results could have significant implications for the future of the town, which thrives due to the presence of an Opel factory in Eisenach, also known as Eisenach, Land Thuringia.

Source: www.stern.de

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