The location is Freiberg. - Post-election appeal: District Administrator Neubauer seeks immediate resolution
Do citizens believe we have a clear direction, a grasp of their issues, and the ability to fix them? queries Neubauer. It's our last shot to earn back trust before the state election in September. He urges for political self-reflection: "We have to discuss how we can address these issues, as there are plenty."
The result of the election was predictable for a while, Neubauer remarked, "it's not a topic for a complimentary speech." He predicts a domino effect in September: "Introducing a new outlook at the state level will be very challenging with this wave of momentum." So, he pleads, "At least, it should be evident that this is a pressing issue, as our society is undergoing drastic, rapid changes with all the consequences."
Functioning at a local level is crucial, Neubauer emphasizes, as people experience the state there. Considering the revised political landscape, he raises the questionable neutrality requirement for officeholders. It's "illogical" for mayors and county commissioners to be mute during the campaign while facing insults.
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Neubauer, being from Freiberg, is concerned about the upcoming State election in Saxony, as this could be their last chance to regain the trust of the citizens. Despite the predictable outcome of the recent local elections, he acknowledges the assignment of blame and the need for political self-reflection to address the issues. Furthermore, Neubauer questions the neutrality requirement for officeholders, particularly during the campaign period, considering the current revised political landscape. Additionally, the results of the state election in September could have significant implications for municipalities across Saxony.