More women in the councils: Roadshow in Regensburg gets underway!
On September 9, 2025 at 5 p.m., the Sky Lounge Regensburg invites you to the road show “Bavaria is calling! More women in the councils”.
More women in the councils: Roadshow in Regensburg gets underway!
On September 9, 2025 at 5 p.m., the Sky Lounge in Regensburg invites you to the event "Bavaria is calling! More women in the councils". This roadshow aims to increase the representation of women in local politics. The non-partisan initiative is supported by prominent politicians such as Mayor Gertrud Maltz-Schwarzfischer, Mayor Astrid Freudenstein and District Administrator Tanja Schweiger. The initiator of the event is Mayor Kathrin Alte, who is also committed to more female voices in the political landscape. The event will be moderated by Claudia Agar. Pettendorf reports that...
The event is intended to be an important step towards increasing the proportion of women in municipal committees. The Catholic German Women's Association (KDFB) actively supports this campaign and emphasizes the need to give women a stronger place in political decision-making. A central aspect of the roadshow is the upcoming women's election in 2026, which is intended to encourage women to stand for political office. Greater female representation in political institutions is seen as crucial to deepening democracy. Information about the campaign is below Regensburg Women's Association to find.
Initiative for more equality
The underrepresented role of women in politics is a problematic issue that needs attention not only in Germany but worldwide. Loud Federal Foundation for Equality The proportion of women in the German Bundestag has stagnated at around a third for over 20 years, which seems inadequate today. This situation requires a rethink and measures to include women in political decision-making processes.
The commitment of initiatives such as “Bavaria is calling!” plays a crucial role in raising awareness of this issue. The upcoming event will be used as a platform to promote dialogue on important issues affecting women and advance mobilization processes. Numerous female politicians support this initiative in order to work together to change the political landscape.
Stefanie Goß, who is responsible for the 2026 women's election, is available for further information and contact. She can be reached on 01702788430. The event on September 9, 2025 promises to be a significant step towards equality and more women in political office.