Politikst du noch sauber?
Municipal Special

In the run-up to the local elections, we cordially invite you to an open dialogue between young adults and politicians from Bochum. A panel discussion with a participatory character – direct dialogue, spontaneous questions, honest answers. A format that invites you to think and have your say.

Politikst du noch Sauber? Diskussionsveranstaltung zur Bochumer Kommunalwahl 2025 mit lokalen Politiker*innen

Event has already taken place

26.

August

2025

26. August 2025 – 26. August 2025

Studio im Bahnhof Langendreer e.V., Wallbaumweg 108, 44894 Bochum

Free

For everyone who wants to have a say in their city!

With the support of UniverCity Bochum e.V., the AstA of the Evangelische Hochschule Bochum, the Technische Hochschule Georg Agricola and Bahnhof Langendreer are jointly organising the interactive discussion event for the second time: Politikst du noch sauber? this time with the focus on Municipal Special. This is a unique opportunity for you to talk directly to local politicians in Bochum before the local elections on 15 September. They will answer your most pressing questions – honestly, directly and without empty phrases.

What you can expect

1. Honest, direct debates without empty phrases

2. Topics that affect us all: Mobility, housing, climate protection, cultural offerings and citizen participation.

3. The chance to contribute your perspectives and concerns to the discussion as part of a predominantly student audience.

These politicians are taking part:

Christian Haardt (CDU) – Bochum City Councillor

Jörg Lukat (SPD) – Lord Mayor candidate

Wiebke Köllner (Die Linke) – Lord Mayor candidate

Ronja Reyes-Henriquez (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen) – City Council candidate

Léon Beck (FDP) – Bochum City Councillor

Why should you take part? Because local politics is not boring, but has a direct impact on your everyday life! Take the opportunity to ask your questions directly, understand local politics and prepare yourself well for the local elections.

Registration makes it easier for us to plan, but is not necessary. Spontaneous participation is also possible.