Overview
- Kreiß announced he is seeking the office as the AfD candidate, arguing recent governments pursued the wrong policies for Germany’s future.
- He pledges to re-establish Leipheim as a livable, future-oriented city and casts the mayoral race as a person-focused contest offering change via the AfD.
- He singles out the Donaumoos as a campaign priority, criticizing rivals’ approaches and calling farmers the true environmental stewards.
- The local AfD says it would remove projects that promote “Klimaideologie” or “Multikulti,” while providing no specific measures.
- His announcement has attracted hostile comments on his social media accounts, and voters are set to decide on March 8 for a six-year term.