Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: Left-wing politician Kröger new mayor

For the first time in the long history of Rostock, a woman has been elected mayor.

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: Left-wing politician Kröger new mayor

For the first time in the long history of Rostock, a woman has been elected mayor. The left-wing politician has been known in the Hanseatic city for years.

Rostock (dpa / mv) - Eva-Maria Kröger will be the head of the Rostock town hall in the future. The 40-year-old left-wing politician prevailed in the run-off election against her competitor - the non-party Michael Ebert (52), supported by the CDU and FDP. After counting 109 of the 142 constituencies on Sunday evening, she was unassailable with 57.1 percent of the votes. At that point, Ebert was 42.9 percent. Voter turnout was just 30.2 percent.

Kröger is a member of the state parliament and has been leader of the Left Party parliamentary group in Rostock for many years. She and senior police officer Ebert came out on top in the first round on November 13 from a field of 17 candidates and thus made it into the runoff. SPD and Greens had asked their voters to vote for Kröger. The future mayor was celebrated in the Rostock town hall by her supporters with "Eva" calls.

The election was necessary because the previous incumbent, Claus Ruhe Madsen, moved to Schleswig-Holstein as Economics Minister in June in the cabinet of Prime Minister Daniel Günther (CDU). The office of Lord Mayor is awarded for a period of seven years. With almost 210,000 inhabitants, Rostock is the largest city in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania.

Kröger is the first elected mayor in the long historical line of 231 mayors and mayors in the city. Only Ida Schillen (PDS) was acting mayor temporarily for six weeks in 2004/05 after the resignation of the then mayor.

Kröger will work with a citizenship in which her party, Die Linke, is the strongest faction. However, changing majorities in decisions in the city parliament are no exception. The citizenship has 53 MPs and five parliamentary groups. Next to the left are the CDU/UFR, Greens, SPD and the Rostocker Bund. There are also non-attached individual MPs.