Open Klever: 22 candidates for the 2025 local elections!

The open Klever set up 22 candidates for the local elections on September 14, 2025 and decide on their election program.
The open Klever set up 22 candidates for the local elections on September 14, 2025 and decide on their election program. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Open Klever: 22 candidates for the 2025 local elections!

On April 8, 2025, the open Klever (OK) prepares intensively for the upcoming local elections on September 14th. As part of a general meeting that took place on April 3, the election program entitled "Talking. Decide. Act." Act. " adopted unanimously. This shows the commitment of the electoral community, which focuses on the upcoming elections with clear goals, such as rp-online.de reported.

The open klever have occupied all 22 constituents in the city with candidates. These were chosen in a secret election without a vote against. The candidates are among other things:

  • Stefan Backasch (electoral district 101)
  • Barbara Bouten (102)
  • Thomas Bruns (103)
  • Frauke Waßmuth (104)
  • Dunja Übach (105)
  • Carla van Erp (106)
  • Friedrich Muhs (107)
  • Andreas Kespohl (108)
  • Martin Fingerhut (109)
  • Stefan Verhees (110)
  • Anne Fuchs (111)
  • Anja Sadat (112)
  • Robert Blavid (113)
  • Clemens Giesen (114)
  • Inge Kiwus (115)
  • Eva-Maria Delbeck (116)
  • Hannes Jaschinski (117)
  • Filippo Scevola (118)
  • Anja Oster (119)
  • Hannelore Pallutz (120)
  • Udo Weinrich (121)
  • Marco Hendricks (122)

candidates and budget

Four of the current city council-Anne Fuchs, Hannes Jaschinski, Udo Weinrich, the group leader, and Marco Hendricks, Vice Group leader-stand for election again. In contrast, the city councilor Britta Schütt will not run. The budget for the election campaign was also unanimously approved, which shows the determination to go into the choice with a well -considered strategy.

A campaign commission is commissioned to organize the measures and financial planning for the election campaign. In addition to its own campaign, the voter community is also financially involved in the campaign by the non -party mayor candidate Markus Dahmen, which underlines support for it.

Review and outlook

In the 2020 local elections, the open Klever achieved 6.9 percent of the vote, although this is a decline of 4.1 percentage points compared to the previous election. However, the parliamentary group grew from four to five members after Hannes Jaschinski moved from the Greens to the open Klever in early 2024. These changes illustrate the dynamic change in the municipal policy of Kleve.

Another important date is scheduled for June if another general meeting will present the reserve list and refine the strategy for the election campaign. The openness and transparency in the decision-making seem to be a trademark of the open Klever, which the members find positive, such as open-klever.de The coming months will be decisive for how the electoral community can position itself in the run -up to the local elections.

For more detailed information on the municipal elections in North Rhine-Westphalia, interested readers can view the handout of the left NRW .

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