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A Syrian refugee has made history by becoming the first person with Syrian roots to be elected mayor of a German town. Ryyan Alshebl, 29, won the mayoral election in Ostelsheim, Baden-Württemberg, with an impressive 55.41% of the votes, defeating two established candidates.
Alshebl's journey to Germany began eight years ago when he fled his hometown of As Suwayda due to the devastating war in Syria. He crossed from Turkey to Greece by rubber dinghy and eventually settled in Ostelsheim. Despite facing challenges, including hateful comments during his campaign, Alshebl remained committed to investing in his future.
Alshebl's victory is seen as a significant milestone for diversity and cosmopolitanism in Germany. The new mayor described the election as "sensational," stating that Ostelsheim has sent an example of broad-mindedness and inclusiveness to the rest of the country. He emphasized that this kind of attitude is crucial, especially in conservative rural areas.
The 29-year-old politician drew from his experience working in administration and promised to prioritize digital access to public services, flexible childcare, and climate protection during his tenure as mayor.
Alshebl's family was thrilled with the news, particularly his mother who had been following her son's journey. The young politician will start his role as mayor in June and is confident that he can make a positive impact on Ostelsheim.
The election has sparked widespread support for Alshebl, including congratulations from one of his opponents, Marco Strauss, who wished him luck while asking for support for the community. The state's Integration Minister Manne Lucha also praised the victory, emphasizing its significance in promoting diversity and inclusivity.
However, not everyone has been supportive of Alshebl's candidacy. He faced hateful comments during his campaign, which he attributed to a minority of far-right fringe voters who refused to accept him due to his Syrian roots.
Despite these challenges, Alshebl remained determined to invest in his future and make a difference in the community. His victory is a testament to the power of determination and the potential for positive change in Germany's diverse communities.
Alshebl's journey to Germany began eight years ago when he fled his hometown of As Suwayda due to the devastating war in Syria. He crossed from Turkey to Greece by rubber dinghy and eventually settled in Ostelsheim. Despite facing challenges, including hateful comments during his campaign, Alshebl remained committed to investing in his future.
Alshebl's victory is seen as a significant milestone for diversity and cosmopolitanism in Germany. The new mayor described the election as "sensational," stating that Ostelsheim has sent an example of broad-mindedness and inclusiveness to the rest of the country. He emphasized that this kind of attitude is crucial, especially in conservative rural areas.
The 29-year-old politician drew from his experience working in administration and promised to prioritize digital access to public services, flexible childcare, and climate protection during his tenure as mayor.
Alshebl's family was thrilled with the news, particularly his mother who had been following her son's journey. The young politician will start his role as mayor in June and is confident that he can make a positive impact on Ostelsheim.
The election has sparked widespread support for Alshebl, including congratulations from one of his opponents, Marco Strauss, who wished him luck while asking for support for the community. The state's Integration Minister Manne Lucha also praised the victory, emphasizing its significance in promoting diversity and inclusivity.
However, not everyone has been supportive of Alshebl's candidacy. He faced hateful comments during his campaign, which he attributed to a minority of far-right fringe voters who refused to accept him due to his Syrian roots.
Despite these challenges, Alshebl remained determined to invest in his future and make a difference in the community. His victory is a testament to the power of determination and the potential for positive change in Germany's diverse communities.