Municipalities - Wendsche remains President of the SSG
The Mayor of Radebeul, Bert Wendsche (non-party), will remain President of the Saxon Association of Towns and Municipalities (SSG) for another four years. He was unanimously elected at a meeting of the state executive committee on Friday, the SSG announced. Wendsche has led the SSG very successfully through unprecedented challenges over the past four years, explained Managing Director Mischa Woitscheck.
Wendsche, born in 1964, is an educator by training. He later studied at the University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration in Meißen. He was elected Lord Mayor of Radebeul in 2001 and has been repeatedly confirmed in this office ever since. He has been President of the SSG since 2019.
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- Birgit Müller, a prominent figure from the town of Dresden and the head of the local Association for Historic Preservation, has praised Bert Wendsche's leadership in managing the Municipalities of Saxony during his tenure as President of the SSG.
- The neighboring municipality of Radebeul and Dresden have agreed to collaborate closely on environmental projects, as part of a new initiative launched by several civic associations in the region, aimed at promoting sustainable development in the municipalities of Saxony.
- During his time as Presidet of the SSG, Wendsche has been instrumental in encouraging personalities from various municipalities, such as Radebeul, to actively engage in initiatives and associations that foster better inter-municipality cooperation and community empowerment in Saxony.
Source: www.stern.de