Politically independent community

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Politically independent community
Party leader Andreas Klaffehn
Deputy Chairman Velten chicken wood
founding 1984
Place of foundation Wolfsburg
Headquarters Wolfsburg
Website www.pug-wob.de

The Politically Independent Community of Wolfsburg eV ( PUG for short ) is a political association from Wolfsburg that has existed since 1984. Since the local elections in Lower Saxony in 1986, he has been represented as a parliamentary group in the Wolfsburg City Council.

history

In the Fallersleben district of Wolfsburg , the aim was to build a prison, whereupon eight CDU members resigned and on November 7, 1984 founded the PUG. In 1986 the PUG won three seats in the Council, in the 1991, 1996 and 2001 elections it won five seats each. In 2001 she received 10.9% of the vote. In the local elections in 2006 it achieved 13.0% and six council seats, in the 2011 election it reached 11.9% and five seats. Fallersleben and Sülfeld were the strongholds of the PUG in the previous elections . In the elections for the Fallersleben-Sülfeld local council in 2011, she obtained an absolute majority of the seats with nine of the 17 seats. In the local elections in 2016 , the PUG improved to 17.3% and reached eight of the 46 council seats for the first time. In the Fallersleben-Sülfeld local council, she expanded her absolute majority to ten seats.

The long-standing parliamentary leader Bärbel Assigns is mayor of Wolfsburg, since 1979, local mayor of the town of Fallersleben Sülfeld . She is one of the founding members of the PUG.

The chairman of the PUG is Andreas Klaffehn.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b The PUG celebrates its 30th birthday. Gifhorner Rundschau of October 29, 2014, p. 13.
  2. 2011 election results , accessed on August 1, 2016
  3. Election: AFD and PUG cheer, SPD remains the strongest parliamentary group. waz-online.de from September 11, 2016, accessed on September 12, 2016