Syrian refugee elected mayor of German town, years after fleeing war | CNN

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Germany's small town Ostelsheim has chosen its first-ever foreign-born leader. Ryyan Alshebl, a 29-year-old Syrian refugee who fled war-torn Syria eight years ago, won the mayoral election on Sunday with an impressive 55.41% of the votes.

Alshebl, a native of As Suwayda in Syria, left his hometown as a teenager and made the perilous journey to Europe by crossing from Turkey to Greece. He eventually settled in Ostelsheim, where he gained German citizenship and worked for seven years in the administration of a neighboring town. His experience shaped his campaign promises, which focused on digital access to public services, flexible childcare, and climate protection.

The unexpected victory was met with widespread applause from locals, who celebrated Alshebl's success as a "sensational" win. When asked about the significance of his election, Alshebl stated that Ostelsheim had sent an example of broad-mindedness and cosmopolitanism to the rest of Germany, highlighting the need for tolerance and inclusiveness.

Alshebl's journey to the top was not without challenges. He faced hate comments during his campaign and reportedly encountered a small but vocal group of far-right fringe voters in Ostelsheim who were opposed to his Syrian roots.

Despite these obstacles, Alshebl's supporters saw an opportunity for positive change in their community. His wife described her joy upon hearing the news, while local residents praised him for bringing a fresh perspective to town politics.

This election has sent a strong message about Germany's commitment to diversity and inclusivity. Integration Minister Manne Lucha welcomed Alshebl's victory as proof that the state values diversity, stating that his election might encourage more people with migration backgrounds to run for office.

The new mayor will assume his role in June, promising to focus on investing in Ostelsheim's future and making public services more accessible to residents. As he begins this chapter of his life, Alshebl is poised to bring a unique blend of international experience and local knowledge to the town's leadership table.
 
man I'm so hyped for Ryyan Alshebl 🀩, first foreign-born leader in Ostelsheim's history! I think it's super cool that he won with 55.41% of the votes πŸ™Œ, shows that there's a lot of people on board with his ideas about digital access and climate protection πŸ’»πŸŒŽ. I know some people said he'd face hate comments during his campaign πŸ€•, but Alshebl handled it like a pro and still managed to win πŸ™. His message about broad-mindedness and cosmopolitanism is so important in these times 🌈. I'm excited to see how he'll bring a fresh perspective to Ostelsheim's politics πŸ“Š. And btw, who wouldn't want more people with migration backgrounds in office? 🀝 It's all about embracing diversity and making Germany an even better place for everyone! πŸ‘
 
Wow! 🀯 Germany's got its first foreign-born mayor and it's totally awesome πŸ’•! I mean, Ryyan Alshebl's win is all about unity and inclusivity – can't wait to see what he does with his new role πŸŽ‰. 8 years in hiding just to become a leader? Mind-blowing πŸ’₯. Ostelsheim's got its own super star now!
 
I'm so hyped for Ryyan Alshebl 🀩! A Syrian refugee becoming the mayor of Ostelsheim in Germany is like, totally groundbreaking, right? πŸ˜… It shows that even when you're an outsider, your voice can be heard and your values can shape the future of a community. I'm glad to see locals coming together to support him, it's all about building bridges πŸŒ‰ not creating divisions. We need more people like Ryyan in positions of power, promoting digital access, flexible childcare, and climate protection. It's time for Germany to show the world what it means to be a beacon of inclusivity and tolerance ❀️. Can't wait to see what changes he brings to Ostelsheim! πŸŽ‰
 
can't believe the reaction towards ryyan alshebl 🀯, some ppl r saying its about time germany got a foreign-born leader πŸŒŽπŸ‘ but u know what? i think its also super important 2 acknowledge the challenges he faced during his campaign πŸ€•. like, hate comments ain't cool and far-right fringe voters r not exactly the kinda ppl ur supposed 2 be welcoming in public life 😬.

anywayz, i'm hyped 4 him takin on this new role πŸŽ‰. as a mayor, hes promised 2 focus on digital access, childcare, and climate protection – sounds like some real progress 2 me 🌟. and i gotta say, its awesome that his wife is so supportive πŸ’•.

i also appreciate the fact that integration minister manne lucha r celebratin this win as proof of germany's commitment 2 diversity πŸ‘. lets keep pushin 4 more ppl w/ migration backgrounds 2 run 4 office πŸš€!
 
I'm totally stoked for Ryyan Alshebl, but at the same time I think it's kinda weird that he won by such a big margin... I mean, don't get me wrong, 55% is impressive, but does that really mean he has the full support of the whole town? πŸ€” I'm also a bit curious about what this says for Ostelsheim as a community - are they really so open-minded and accepting, or was it just a novelty vote? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And can we really say that Ryyan's Syrian background isn't influencing his decisions somehow? Maybe he's just using 'cosmopolitanism' to sound good, haha... πŸ™ƒ
 
can you believe this guy has been through so much and still manages to come out on top? 8 yrs of being in limbo since leaving syria, crossing thru turkey & greece, and settling in germany... just to become the mayor of a small town in germany! πŸ€―πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ i gotta respect his determination tho. people say he's got a fresh perspective, but honestly, how much more fresh can u get after experiencing war, migration, and living in a new country? anyway, its dope that ostelsheim has chosen him and hopefully, he'll be able to make some real changes for the town & its residents 🀞
 
I gotta say, it's about time we saw some fresh faces in German politics 😊. I mean, 55% of the votes? That's crazy! Ryan Alshebl is definitely the right guy for the job - he knows what's been going on in Ostelsheim and can bring that local expertise to the table.

I was a bit worried when I heard about those hate comments during his campaign though... it's not exactly what you'd expect from a town that's supposed to be all about community spirit πŸ€•. But Alshebl didn't let that get him down, and it just shows how strong his message of diversity and inclusivity is.

As an outsider looking in, I think this is really good news for Germany as a whole. It shows that they're willing to listen to new perspectives and give people from different backgrounds a chance to lead. Alshebl's got some tough work ahead of him, but I'm rooting for him all the way 🀞!
 
OMG 🀯 this is so amazing!!! 29 yrs old Syrian refugee becomes mayor of small German town Ostelsheim... I'm living in 2025 and it feels like progress is finally happening 🌈πŸ’ͺ Alshebl's story is truly inspiring, he went through so much to get to where he is today... his campaign promises are exactly what Germany needs right now - more digital access, flexible childcare & climate protection 🀝🌎 I'm really happy for him and his family, they must be over the moon πŸ’« And it's not just Alshebl who should be commended, but also his supporters who saw past the hate comments and supported him anyway πŸ™πŸ’•
 
πŸ€” man, what does it say about us as a society when our borders are literally being breached by desperate people fleeing war, but we still manage to find someone who not only adapts, but thrives in this new environment? Ryyan Alshebl's story is like a mirror reflecting the complexities of our own identity - we're constantly negotiating between tradition and progress, security and freedom. As a whole, Germany seems to be embracing this tension, recognizing that it's okay to have people from different backgrounds shaping their future. But what does this mean for us as individuals? Are we truly becoming a more 'cosmopolitan' nation, or are we just trying to prove our tolerance with the right words and actions? πŸŒŽπŸ’‘
 
aww that's so amazing πŸ€— ryan's story is truly inspiring, its like he took all the struggles he went through and turned it into fuel for positive change in his community πŸ’ͺ i can imagine how tough it must've been to face hate comments during his campaign, but he showed everyone that he won't let that bring him down πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ his commitment to digital access, flexible childcare, and climate protection is exactly what germany needs right now 🌎 and its so beautiful to see the townspeople coming together to support him and celebrate his win πŸ’• i'm sending all my love and positive vibes to ryan and his family on this incredible journey 🌟
 
OMG you guys!!! 🀯 I'm literally SOOOO hyped about Ryyan Alshebl becoming the first foreign-born leader of Ostelsheim! 😍 Like, 55.41% of the votes is insane!! He's literally breaking barriers and showing Germany that diversity and inclusivity are key to a strong community. I love how he's all about digital access, flexible childcare, and climate protection - talk about a forward-thinking mayor! 🌟 And can we talk about how amazing it is that locals were so supportive of him despite the hate comments? πŸ’– It just goes to show that when we come together and celebrate our differences, everyone wins! πŸŽ‰ Can't wait to see what Ryyan Alshebl brings to Ostelsheim as mayor! πŸ‘
 
Yooo, can you even believe it 🀯? Some small German town just elected their first foreign-born leader and it's like the whole country is celebrating πŸŽ‰?! I mean, it's about time, right? We need more people like Ryyan Alshebl in politics, who know what it's like to be an immigrant and still manage to make a difference in their community πŸ™Œ. And let's be real, his win is not just a victory for Ostelsheim, but for Germany as a whole πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ. It shows that we're willing to look beyond borders and give opportunities to people from all backgrounds πŸ‘₯. Now, let's see if he can live up to the hype πŸ”!
 
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