Tobias Eschenbacher

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The Mayor of Freising, Tobias Eschenbacher (left), and the then District Administrator of the Freising District, Michael Schwaiger, in a carriage in the pageant for the 150th anniversary of the Freising volunteer fire brigade. (2013)

Tobias Eschenbacher (born September 1, 1977 in Munich ) is a German local politician ( Freisinger Mitte ) and has been the mayor of the major district town of Freising (Upper Bavaria) since May 1, 2012 .

Life

Eschenbacher was born in Munich and came to Freising at the age of 6 . He attended elementary school in Vötting , then the cathedral grammar school and finally the technical college in Freising. After completing his technical college entrance qualification and basic military service with the mountain pioneers in Brannenburg and Munich, he completed an apprenticeship as a retail salesman. He worked in this profession for several years. In 2004 he founded the trendy Q-Bar in Freising (together with Johannes Wunner), and in 2007 (together with Reinhard Fiedler, Mike Manhart and Sylvia Still) the Fink-Media-Verlag, in which the Freising city magazine, der fink, as well as books on the culture and history of the city of Freising appear. He has been married to Nergiz Eschenbacher since 2011.

politics

His political career began in 1995 with the CSU. In the local elections in the spring of 2002 he moved into the city council of Freising for the first time, where he was a member of the main committee, building committee and culture committee as well as the agenda and social advisory committee. In 2010, he was unanimously elected Chairman of the Audit Committee.

On September 12, 2011, the Freising Center Association was founded, for which Tobias Eschenbacher stood for election as mayor in March 2012. He prevailed in the runoff election on March 25, 2012 with 56.9% of the vote against the Green candidate Sebastian Habermeyer.

In the local elections in Bavaria on March 15, 2020, Eschenbacher was re-elected with 65.5% in the first ballot.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Fink Media Verlag. In: FINK - The magazine from Freising. Retrieved April 10, 2014 .
  2. ^ Kerstin Vogel: Local election in Freising city: clear re-election. Retrieved March 17, 2020 .