Fool's fun in Pirmasens: Rathaussturm with mulled wine and music!

Fool's fun in Pirmasens: Rathaussturm with mulled wine and music!

On Saturday at 11.11 a.m., the CVP's fools stormed the old town hall in Pirmasens. In a good mood despite the cold temperatures, numerous citizens came to the lower castle, where party music, mulled wine and children's punch were offered. The joie de vivre of those present was noticeable when the CVP marched to the old town hall with a colorful train from the former Babilon toy store. This was accompanied by the sounds of the Fanfaren and Spielmannszug Niedersimten as well as the Pirmasenser Grenadieren and other guest clubs.

Mayor Michael Maas was in the town hall and watched the fools' hustle and bustle, while CVP treasurer Norbert Fremgen gave the signal to the storm. He received support from Böllerschützen, whose loud volleys also fueled the exuberant mood. The handover of the city treasury to the children's princess Aliah I was accepted with joy and great applause.

Financial views and future plans

During the celebrations, Mayor Maas also spoke about the city's financial challenges. He thanked the 294 million euros that Pirmasens received from the country, but pointed out that a lot of it had already been spent. He vividly described the city treasury as a "small money tree" that needs care in order to continue to cover the necessary expenses. Maas also announced that the city of Pirmasens is planning to align the State Garden Show in 2032, which requires additional investments and preparations.

In a humorous request, the CVP princesses Jeanette I and Aliah I were aimed at Mayor Markus Zwick and Mayor Maas with the request to take part in the future in the future and grill at the traditional slaughter festival. In addition, the princesses wanted a remote control for the traffic lights in order to enable the fools to "green wave" during their parades.

a festive reception in the landgraving hall

After the proclamation of the princesses, they invited the guests to the landgraving hall in the old town hall. There were pretzels and drinks for everyone present. The celebration was enriched by an entertaining program, which was listed by national guard dancers of the association, who delighted the audience with dancing performances.

Mayor Michael Maas, who has been in office since July 1st, 2019, is responsible for numerous areas such as environment and building. In his tasks, he always has the goal of managing the city's problem of old debt with the support of the federal and state governments. Maas is also the chairman of several supervisory boards, including Stadtwerke Pirmasens Holding GmbH and urban development Pirmasens GmbH, and remains committed to advance the city of Pirmasens both financially and infrastructural ( pirmasens.de ).

The city of Pirmasens itself has repeatedly emphasized on numerous occasions, such as the New Year's reception 2024, that it has to face the challenges of time. As part of this event, Mayor Markus Zwick spoke of the need for climate neutrality and the challenges of the energy transition, while he also praised praise for the committed urban society ( Wochenblatt-reporter.de ).

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