Citizens' Community Ingolstadt
Citizens' Community Ingolstadt | |
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Chairman | logo |
Christian Lange |
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Basic data | |
Art | Voter group |
distribution | Ingolstadt |
Establishment date | 17th March 2013 |
Chairman | Christian Lange |
Addresses | |
address | Milky Way 4 / IV, 85049 Ingolstadt |
Website | www.bg-in.de |
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The Bürgergemeinschaft Ingolstadt (BGI) is an independent group of voters that has been represented on the city council of the independent city of Ingolstadt since 2014 . The chairman is Christian Lange.
history
BGI was founded in 2013 and took part in local elections in 2014 . In this she achieved 3.7% of the vote and thus two city council mandates ; Christian Lange and Georg Niedermeier were elected. In addition, it won seven seats in the district committees. As a candidate for the office of Lord Mayor, Lange received 2.6% of the vote. At first a committee was formed with the party Die Linke . In September 2015, the BGI was able to double the number of its city council seats when the two city councilors Jürgen Siebicke and Ulrike Hodek, who had resigned from the Left Party, took in and were thus able to form their own parliamentary group. While the two previous BGI city councilors had barely appeared politically before their election, Siebicke was able to win someone who can look back on over two decades of experience in the Socialist German Workers' Youth , the Party of Democratic Socialism and the Left Party, right up to the state executive could. Almost at the same time Siebecke and Lange also founded Clear Living GmbH, with which they, as managing partners, sell used mobile homes from France to Bavarian municipalities as a "humanitarian form" of accommodation in connection with the 2015 refugee crisis . The GmbH resides at the same city center address as the BGI.
profile
Like the Ingolstadt Free Voters before they approached the CSU, the BGI was originally oriented towards bourgeois-liberalism, but quickly also opened up to social issues. She concretizes her concern to bring more transparency to politics and administration in the city by calling for Ingolstadt to join the anti-corruption association Transparency International , the publication of the verbal transcripts of public city council meetings and the public broadcast of these meetings. The electoral community criticizes, among other things, the approval of various construction projects and Ingolstadt's dependence on the local car manufacturer Audi .
Individual evidence
- ^ Official election result , Bavarian State Office for Statistics
- ↑ Official election result ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Bavarian State Office for Statistics
- ↑ Michael Schmatloch: An almost logical consequence. In: ingolstadt-today.de , September 19, 2015.
- ↑ Eva Sturm : “And turned towards the future” ?: An investigation into the “political ability” of the PDS, Leske and Budrich, Opladen 2000, p. 251
- ↑ Hermann Käbisch: Klar Wohn ( Memento of the original from November 14, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Blickpunkt Ingolstadt from September 22, 2016
- ↑ Alexandra Vecchiato: Holiday house on two wheels , Süddeutsche Zeitung from November 19, 2015
- ^ Ingolstadt district court, register sheet, articles of association and list of shareholders for Clear Living GmbH, HRB 7640
- ↑ Reimund Herbst: Common values that unite , Donaukurier from 23 September 2016
- ^ Reimund Herbst: "Dear provocateur than well poisoner" , Donaukurier of August 16, 2016
- ^ Reimund Herbst: The irritant word corruption as a red cloth , Donaukurier from April 14, 2016
- ↑ Andreas Glas: Ingolstadt is rich, thanks to Audi - so far , Süddeutsche Zeitung of April 14, 2016