Important meeting of the VG Sünching – budget and local elections in focus!
A meeting of the community assembly will take place in Sünching on November 17, 2025 at 7:30 p.m., with reports on the annual accounts and budget.
Important meeting of the VG Sünching – budget and local elections in focus!
An important meeting of the community assembly of the Sünching administrative community will take place on November 17, 2025. The announcement was made on November 5, 2025. The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. and will be held in the meeting room of the Sünching administrative community. The community chairman, Johann Schiller, will lead the meeting.
The agenda includes both public and non-public items. The public part contains several reports on the annual financial statements for 2023 and 2024. These include, for example, the report on the local audit of the annual financial statements and the supra-local audit of the annual financial statements from 2020 to 2023. The budget for 2025 is also discussed as well as important topics relating to the 2026 local elections and others.
Importance of annual financial statements
A central point of the meeting will be the report on the annual financial statements. According to information from kgst.de, the annual financial statements provide information about the assets, earnings and financial situation of the municipality and are crucial for the fulfillment of municipal tasks. The budget and accounting requirements are of great importance for municipalities, which have to be guided by the annual financial statements under commercial law.
The preparation of the annual financial statements requires systematic planning and continuous improvement of processes. Delays or incorrect information can significantly reduce the information function of the annual financial statements and endanger the accounting. The annual financial statements therefore represent an important basis for the political and administrative management of the municipality.
Financial challenges and outlook
The Federal Ministry of Finance emphasizes that compliance with the deadlines for preparing the annual financial statements is part of proper accounting. Exceeding these deadlines can lead to disorder and make decisions affecting the community's economic situation difficult. The meeting on November 17th will therefore also shed light on the financial perspectives and challenges of the administrative community.
The reports presented during the meeting are not only relevant to current financial management, but also look at the future financial direction of the community. The results of the audits could be crucial for planning future projects and investments and thus have far-reaching consequences for citizens.