Feb 18 • 05:59 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany SZ

Political Ash Wednesday in Bavaria: Exchange of blows as the start of the heated local election campaign

Political leaders in Bavaria gather for Ash Wednesday events, marking the kickoff of the local election campaign.

Political Ash Wednesday in Bavaria sees prominent speakers engaging in lively debates as the local election campaign heats up. In Passau, CSU leader and state premier Markus Söder is set to address the voters, while in Vilshofen, SPD's Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil will take the stage. The focus is on the key themes that are expected to dominate the upcoming electoral battles as reporters cover the events live.

The gatherings feature a range of speakers from various parties. The CSU's event will include speeches from Söder and General Secretary Martin Huber, alongside traditional greetings. Meanwhile, the Free Voters will see party leader Hubert Aiwanger deliver his usual address in Deggendorf, with contributions from Digital Minister Fabian Mehring and Bayreuth's district administrator Florian Wiedemann. The presence of such influential figures reflects the importance of these events in setting the tone for the elections.

On the other hand, the AfD will have its usual representatives at the event in Osterhofen, including state leader Stephan Protschka and parliamentary group leader Katrin Ebner-Steiner. The party is also hosting notable figures from other regions, indicating their ambition to expand influence beyond Bavaria. With these high-profile appearances and the spirited nature of the speeches, both local and national issues are likely to be at the forefront of discussions in this heated political climate.

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