A Syrian refugee has made history in Germany by becoming the first person with Syrian roots to be elected as the mayor of a municipality. Ryyan Alshebl, 29, won the mayoral election in the southwestern German state of Baden-Württemberg with an impressive 55.41% of the votes.
Alshebl's journey to Germany began in 2015 when he fled his hometown of As Suwayda in Syria due to the ongoing war and chaos. He faced a difficult decision between serving in the Syrian army or leaving the country, but ultimately chose to make the perilous journey to Europe. After arriving in Germany, Alshebl worked in administration for several years before running for mayor.
His campaign focused on issues such as digital access to public services, flexible childcare, and climate protection. Despite receiving hateful comments from some voters, Alshebl's message resonated with many locals who saw him as a breath of fresh air.
Alshebl's victory is seen as a testament to the inclusive nature of German society. "Today, Ostelsheim sent an example for broad-mindedness and cosmopolitanism for the whole of Germany," he said in his winning speech. The state's Integration Minister, Manne Lucha, welcomed Alshebl's election, saying it showed that diversity was a natural part of Baden-Württemberg.
As mayor, Alshebl will aim to promote Ostelsheim as a welcoming and inclusive community for all residents. His election is also seen as a symbol of hope for the future of Germany's integration policies.
Alshebl's journey to Germany began in 2015 when he fled his hometown of As Suwayda in Syria due to the ongoing war and chaos. He faced a difficult decision between serving in the Syrian army or leaving the country, but ultimately chose to make the perilous journey to Europe. After arriving in Germany, Alshebl worked in administration for several years before running for mayor.
His campaign focused on issues such as digital access to public services, flexible childcare, and climate protection. Despite receiving hateful comments from some voters, Alshebl's message resonated with many locals who saw him as a breath of fresh air.
Alshebl's victory is seen as a testament to the inclusive nature of German society. "Today, Ostelsheim sent an example for broad-mindedness and cosmopolitanism for the whole of Germany," he said in his winning speech. The state's Integration Minister, Manne Lucha, welcomed Alshebl's election, saying it showed that diversity was a natural part of Baden-Württemberg.
As mayor, Alshebl will aim to promote Ostelsheim as a welcoming and inclusive community for all residents. His election is also seen as a symbol of hope for the future of Germany's integration policies.