A Syrian refugee has won the mayoral election in a small German town 8 years after fleeing war-torn Syria. Ryyan Alshebl, who arrived in Germany as a refugee in 2015, ran as an independent candidate in the municipality of Ostelsheim and secured 55.41% of the votes, beating two local candidates.
Alshebl's victory was met with cheers from locals, who celebrated what they described as a "fairy tale" coming true. The 29-year-old politician welcomed his win, calling it "sensational." He also emphasized the importance of broad-mindedness and cosmopolitanism in Germany, saying that Ostelsheim has set an example for the whole country.
Alshebl's first call after his victory was to his mother in Syria, who was thrilled with the news. The young politician's journey to becoming a German citizen is a remarkable story. Born to a schoolteacher and agricultural engineer in Syria, Alshebl left his home at the age of 20 due to the Syrian government's protests that soon turned into war.
Alshebl faced the difficult decision of either being drafted for military service with the Syrian army or leaving the country. He chose to leave, crossing from Turkey to Greece by rubber dinghy and eventually settling in Ostelsheim, where he worked in local administration before running for mayor.
During his campaign, Alshebl emphasized the importance of digital access to public services, flexible childcare, and climate protection. As a member of the Green Party, he pledged to move to Ostelsheim after winning the election.
Alshebl's victory has been hailed as a sign of Germany's commitment to diversity and integration. The state's Integration Minister Manne Lucha praised Alshebl's win, saying that it showed that diversity is a natural part of Baden-WΓΌrttemberg. However, not everyone was happy with the outcome. Alshebl received hateful comments on his campaign trail from far-right fringe voters who opposed his Syrian roots.
Despite this, Alshebl remains committed to serving his new community and bringing about positive change. His election is a testament to the power of perseverance and determination in the face of adversity.
Alshebl's victory was met with cheers from locals, who celebrated what they described as a "fairy tale" coming true. The 29-year-old politician welcomed his win, calling it "sensational." He also emphasized the importance of broad-mindedness and cosmopolitanism in Germany, saying that Ostelsheim has set an example for the whole country.
Alshebl's first call after his victory was to his mother in Syria, who was thrilled with the news. The young politician's journey to becoming a German citizen is a remarkable story. Born to a schoolteacher and agricultural engineer in Syria, Alshebl left his home at the age of 20 due to the Syrian government's protests that soon turned into war.
Alshebl faced the difficult decision of either being drafted for military service with the Syrian army or leaving the country. He chose to leave, crossing from Turkey to Greece by rubber dinghy and eventually settling in Ostelsheim, where he worked in local administration before running for mayor.
During his campaign, Alshebl emphasized the importance of digital access to public services, flexible childcare, and climate protection. As a member of the Green Party, he pledged to move to Ostelsheim after winning the election.
Alshebl's victory has been hailed as a sign of Germany's commitment to diversity and integration. The state's Integration Minister Manne Lucha praised Alshebl's win, saying that it showed that diversity is a natural part of Baden-WΓΌrttemberg. However, not everyone was happy with the outcome. Alshebl received hateful comments on his campaign trail from far-right fringe voters who opposed his Syrian roots.
Despite this, Alshebl remains committed to serving his new community and bringing about positive change. His election is a testament to the power of perseverance and determination in the face of adversity.