Citizen-oriented and digital: New faction in the Friedrichsthal city council!

Transparenz: Redaktionell erstellt und geprüft.
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New faction in the Friedrichsthal city council is striving for greater proximity to citizens and digitalization. More details about the agenda.

Neue Fraktion im Stadtrat von Friedrichsthal strebt stärkere Bürgernähe und Digitalisierung an. Weitere Details zur Agenda.
New faction in the Friedrichsthal city council is striving for greater proximity to citizens and digitalization. More details about the agenda.

Citizen-oriented and digital: New faction in the Friedrichsthal city council!

On June 10, 2025, the new parliamentary group “Saarland Progress Party Friedrichsthal” (SFF) was launched in the Friedrichsthal city council. The aim of this new political group is to strengthen the focus on citizens. The parliamentary group leader Rainer Loos emphasizes that the needs of the population should be the focus and emphasizes that they want to distance themselves from the political power games of the established parties.

A central point of the SFF program is the reduction of excessive bureaucracy. This is intended to help citizens interact with the administration more easily and efficiently. Digitalization is also very important in order to modernize and optimize processes in the city administration.

Main focus of the SFF

In addition to reducing bureaucracy and digitalization, the SFF also attaches great importance to social aspects, culture and infrastructure. These issues should be addressed specifically in order to ensure positive development in Friedrichsthal.

These new approaches contrast with previous views and approaches in the city council. Loos and his group want to send a signal that political work can not only be characterized by power games, but also by genuine citizen interest.

The founding of the SFF not only redesigns the city council's work in Friedrichsthal, but also brings a breath of fresh air into local politics. This could be the start of a game-changing change for the city.

For more in-depth information on the issues and goals of the group, interested citizens can visit the SFF website or further details Springer read up.