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-title-tag AfD Gains Two Mayoral Roles in North Rhine-Westphalia

Bad Salzuflen‌ & Bochum-Wattenscheid, North ⁤Rhine-westphalia – In a surprising turn of events, the ⁤Option for Germany (AfD) has secured‌ two key positions ⁣in local government in North Rhine-Westphalia, ⁤raising concerns among established parties.

In Bad Salzuflen, Sabine Reinknecht of the AfD​ was unexpectedly elected to a ⁤council post at the inaugural meeting,⁤ despite ⁣the party⁣ holding only 13 seats on the council. Reinknecht received 16 votes,‍ a result that prompted dismay from CDU Mayor ⁤Dieter Tolkemitt, who stated to WDR, “Seven colleagues voted‌ no and there was one abstention.Through their actions, they actively contributed to it, even if they ⁤did not vote for the AfD.” He⁣ added the result showed “that you apparently cannot⁣ rely ​on agreements in the city‍ council.” The initial plan was for representatives ‍from the CDU, SPD, and Greens to‍ fill the positions. AfD ⁢party leader ⁤Alice Weidel congratulated Reinknecht, calling it a “sensational success” on X. The SPD parliamentary ‍group in Bad Salzuflen expressed outrage, stating that assisting the AfD’s rise to power “does not strengthen democracy, ⁣but rather weakens it.”

Separately, in Bochum-Wattenscheid, Cedric‌ Sontowski of ⁣the AfD was recently elected as second deputy district mayor. Similar to the Bad Salzuflen outcome,sontowski ⁣received more votes ⁣than⁤ the AfD’s portrayal⁤ on the district council. Newly elected SPD district mayor Holger Dünenbacke expressed his shock,‌ refusing to shake hands with AfD parliamentary group leader Maik Klaus following the ⁤vote.Sontowski responded to the “WAZ” ‌stating, “I don’t find my choice‍ that surprising. It also corresponds to the will of the voters.” Green⁤ Party politician Oliver Buschmann labeled the process a “defeat for democracy” and a case of “a traitor⁢ to our ⁤democratic system,” while SPD representatives described it ⁢as a “catastrophe” for the previous democratic alliance in the city.

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