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Citizens' Dialogue with Elke Simon-Kuch: Discussions Continued Well Past 11 p.m. – AfD Citizens' Dialogue in Hohenmölsen with Ulrich SiegmundAround 45 to 50 residents attended the open citizens' dialogue hosted by state parliament member Elke Simon-Kuch at the Ringhotel Jägerhof on June 30, 2026.
Despite the midsummer heat, the event developed into a lively and constructive discussion that continued well beyond the official program. The member of parliament remained available for personal conversations and individual concerns until after 11 p.m. The topics discussed throughout the evening were wide-ranging and reflected the diversity of issues affecting the region. Among other things, participants talked about the importance of modern siren systems for local fire departments, the continued expansion of radio communication networks for volunteer emergency responders, and the concept of so-called "green classrooms," which could provide students with more comfortable learning conditions during the summer months. Personal stories also received attention. For example, a group of senior citizens described their current legal dispute with their landlord. According to those affected, they had been required to switch to a new home care provider, leading to significant disagreements. During the evening, Elke Simon-Kuch also gave attendees an insight into her work as a member of the state parliament. She spoke about her daily routine, how the Saxony-Anhalt State Parliament operates, and the current working atmosphere within the legislature. Many visitors took the opportunity to ask questions about state politics and learn more about parliamentary work. After the official program concluded, the parliamentarian remained at the Jägerhof to address visitors' concerns in numerous one-on-one conversations. New contacts were established, ongoing issues were explored in greater depth, and specific questions were answered. The strong turnout demonstrated that direct dialogue between politicians and citizens continues to be highly valued. The citizens' dialogue was also part of the ongoing election campaign. At the same time, the event conveyed the impression of a politician who does not limit engagement with the public solely to campaign periods. Over the past five years, Elke Simon-Kuch has built a reputation not only through numerous local events but also through her active presence on social media. Via TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube, she regularly reports on her work as a state parliament member, provides insights into everyday political life, and explains political decisions as well as her goals for the region. This level of transparency differs from the approach taken by many politicians. Through her open communication, Elke Simon-Kuch deliberately offers the public direct insight into her parliamentary work. Opinions on this approach vary, both within the political landscape and among voters. Whether this openness will ultimately influence voting decisions is for citizens themselves to decide. However, the citizens' dialogue at the Ringhotel Jägerhof made it clear that personal interaction remains an important component of political work for many people. AfD Citizens' Dialogue in Hohenmölsen with Ulrich SiegmundThe hall at the Lindenhof in Hohenmölsen was significantly more crowded. According to reports, there were no seats available ten minutes before the event began. Reportedly, around 370 people attended. Quote:Outside, another crowd of people was waiting and was admitted into the hall gradually through a rotation system. On stage were Oliver Kirchner (Chairman of the AfD parliamentary group in the Saxony-Anhalt State Parliament), Ulrich Siegmund (Chairman of the AfD parliamentary group in the Saxony-Anhalt State Parliament), Lothar Waehler (Member of the AfD parliamentary group in the Saxony-Anhalt State Parliament), and Martin Reichardt (Member of the AfD parliamentary group in the German Bundestag). The discussion covered a wide range of topics, including energy policy, high fuel prices, peace in Europe, and building regulations that many believe make everyday life more difficult.As of now, no livestream of the event could be found on YouTube. Only this statement has been published: According to a Facebook post by the AfD parliamentary group, there was also a CDU citizens' dialogue with Education Minister Jan Riedel in Grana / Zeitz, where many seats reportedly remained empty. It is claimed that only around 40 citizens attended.
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