A Syrian refugee who fled war eight years ago has made history by winning a mayoral election in Germany. Ryyan Alshebl, 29, secured 55.41% of the votes in the municipality of Ostelsheim, beating two German candidates and making him the first man with Syrian roots to hold such an office.
The victory is seen as a testament to the town's open-mindedness and cosmopolitanism, according to Alshebl. In his statement, he praised Ostelsheim for sending a "sensational" example to the rest of Germany. The young politician also emphasized the importance of diversity in a conservative rural area.
Alshebl's journey to becoming the mayor began eight years ago when he left his hometown in Syria due to the escalating conflict. He made the perilous journey to Europe, crossing from Turkey to Greece by rubber dinghy, and eventually settled in Ostelsheim. Since then, he has worked tirelessly to integrate himself into German society.
The 29-year-old politician's campaign focused on digital access to public administration services, flexible childcare, and climate protection. Alshebl, a member of the Green Party, had pledged during his campaign that once elected as mayor, he would move to Ostelsheim. He is now set to start his term in June.
Alshebl's victory has been met with both celebration and criticism. Some have welcomed him as their new mayor, saying "the fairy tale has come true," while others have expressed concern over his Syrian roots. The young politician acknowledged the challenges he faced during his campaign, including negative comments from far-right voters.
The mayor-elect's journey is a remarkable one, marked by struggle and resilience. From fleeing war-torn Syria to becoming a leader in a German town, Alshebl's story serves as an inspiration to those seeking a better life. As he begins his new role, he will have the opportunity to shape Ostelsheim's future and make a lasting impact on the community that has taken him under its wing.
The victory is seen as a testament to the town's open-mindedness and cosmopolitanism, according to Alshebl. In his statement, he praised Ostelsheim for sending a "sensational" example to the rest of Germany. The young politician also emphasized the importance of diversity in a conservative rural area.
Alshebl's journey to becoming the mayor began eight years ago when he left his hometown in Syria due to the escalating conflict. He made the perilous journey to Europe, crossing from Turkey to Greece by rubber dinghy, and eventually settled in Ostelsheim. Since then, he has worked tirelessly to integrate himself into German society.
The 29-year-old politician's campaign focused on digital access to public administration services, flexible childcare, and climate protection. Alshebl, a member of the Green Party, had pledged during his campaign that once elected as mayor, he would move to Ostelsheim. He is now set to start his term in June.
Alshebl's victory has been met with both celebration and criticism. Some have welcomed him as their new mayor, saying "the fairy tale has come true," while others have expressed concern over his Syrian roots. The young politician acknowledged the challenges he faced during his campaign, including negative comments from far-right voters.
The mayor-elect's journey is a remarkable one, marked by struggle and resilience. From fleeing war-torn Syria to becoming a leader in a German town, Alshebl's story serves as an inspiration to those seeking a better life. As he begins his new role, he will have the opportunity to shape Ostelsheim's future and make a lasting impact on the community that has taken him under its wing.