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Town's Mayoral Election in Schongau: Franz Zwingmann Endorsed by CSU Party

Schongau's mayoral race contestant revealed: 48-year-old Franz Zwingmann, a well-known figure, unveiled as the candidate by CSU.

Schongau's mayoral elections feature candidate Franz Zwingmann, who represents the Christian Social...
Schongau's mayoral elections feature candidate Franz Zwingmann, who represents the Christian Social Union (CSU) party.

Town's Mayoral Election in Schongau: Franz Zwingmann Endorsed by CSU Party

In a recent public announcement, the Christian Social Union (CSU) confirmed Franz Zwingmann as their candidate for the mayoral election in Schongau.

Born and raised in Schongau, Zwingmann has always shown a keen interest in local politics. His political journey can be traced back to his 4th grade, when his teacher first planted the idea of becoming a mayor in his mind.

Zwingmann is a graduate in communication and currently serves as the personnel director of the Benedictus Hospital in Tutzing. In his spare time, he runs a farm.

Zwingmann believes that a city should not just be administered, but led. If elected, he has expressed his desire to focus on mobility, community life, tourism and external image, energy supply, and various other aspects during his term.

Sepp Reich, the former second mayor of an unspecified location, has recently passed away. Reich was known for his great commitment to Altenstadt and the region. No further information about Reich's political stances or focus areas for his mayoral term was provided.

In a separate development, Fabian Kreitl, a newcomer to the political scene, has been announced as the Citizens' Union's candidate for the mayoral election in Peiting. Details about Kreitl's background, political views, or focus areas for his potential term were not disclosed.

The hospital in Schongau, with a staff of around 600, continues to serve the community diligently. No new information about the hospitals, farms, or personal life of any of the candidates was provided in the current context.

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