A Syrian refugee has made history by being elected as the mayor of a small town in Germany. Ryyan Alshebl, who fled Syria eight years ago, won 55.41% of the votes in Ostelsheim, beating two German candidates. 
Alshebl's victory is seen as a milestone for broad-mindedness and cosmopolitanism in Germany. The young politician described his life as carefree until he was 20 when protests against the Syrian government that began in 2011 soon devolved into chaotic war. He was forced to choose between being drafted for military service or leaving Syria, which led him to make a perilous journey to Europe.
The former German Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door policy in 2015 allowed Alshebl to enter Germany and later become a citizen of the country. Since then, he has worked in local administration and drawn from his experience to develop innovative solutions. As part of his campaign, he promised flexible childcare services and climate protection.
Alshebl's victory comes after years of facing backlash over his Syrian roots and criticism for immigrants from far-right groups. Despite this, he remained committed to investing in the future of Ostelsheim, which resonated with local residents who welcomed him as their new mayor.
				
			Alshebl's victory is seen as a milestone for broad-mindedness and cosmopolitanism in Germany. The young politician described his life as carefree until he was 20 when protests against the Syrian government that began in 2011 soon devolved into chaotic war. He was forced to choose between being drafted for military service or leaving Syria, which led him to make a perilous journey to Europe.
The former German Chancellor Angela Merkel's open-door policy in 2015 allowed Alshebl to enter Germany and later become a citizen of the country. Since then, he has worked in local administration and drawn from his experience to develop innovative solutions. As part of his campaign, he promised flexible childcare services and climate protection.
Alshebl's victory comes after years of facing backlash over his Syrian roots and criticism for immigrants from far-right groups. Despite this, he remained committed to investing in the future of Ostelsheim, which resonated with local residents who welcomed him as their new mayor.