Germany's Small Town Elected Its First Syrian Mayor After Years of War in Syria.
Ryyan Alshebl, who fled Syria eight years ago to escape the ongoing war, has been elected as the new mayor of Ostelsheim, a small town in southern Germany. The 29-year-old politician secured 55.41% of the votes in Sunday's election, defeating two German candidates.
Alshebl's victory is seen as a significant moment for diversity and integration in Germany, with many locals hailing his win as a celebration of broad-mindedness and cosmopolitanism. Alshebl himself described it as "sensational" and attributed his success to the town's openness to newcomers.
The Syrian-born politician comes from a family of schoolteacher and agricultural engineer parents. He fled Syria at 21 after his country descended into chaos, facing a tough decision between serving in the army or leaving the country. Alshebl ultimately chose to leave with his family, crossing from Turkey to Greece before eventually settling in Germany.
His journey is reminiscent of the tumultuous period that saw 10.6 million people displaced by war and conflict in Syria by late 2015, with many taking perilous journeys to seek refuge abroad. Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel's brief open-door policy in 2015 brought a large influx of asylum seekers to Germany.
Alshebl, who has since become a naturalized German citizen, worked for seven years at the local town hall before running for mayor on the Green Party ticket. His campaign focused on digital access to public services, flexible childcare, and climate protections.
Despite initial backlash against Merkel's immigration policy in 2015, which fueled the rise of the far-right Alternative for Germany party, Alshebl's victory is seen as a testament to Ostelsheim's progressive values and its commitment to diversity.
Ryyan Alshebl, who fled Syria eight years ago to escape the ongoing war, has been elected as the new mayor of Ostelsheim, a small town in southern Germany. The 29-year-old politician secured 55.41% of the votes in Sunday's election, defeating two German candidates.
Alshebl's victory is seen as a significant moment for diversity and integration in Germany, with many locals hailing his win as a celebration of broad-mindedness and cosmopolitanism. Alshebl himself described it as "sensational" and attributed his success to the town's openness to newcomers.
The Syrian-born politician comes from a family of schoolteacher and agricultural engineer parents. He fled Syria at 21 after his country descended into chaos, facing a tough decision between serving in the army or leaving the country. Alshebl ultimately chose to leave with his family, crossing from Turkey to Greece before eventually settling in Germany.
His journey is reminiscent of the tumultuous period that saw 10.6 million people displaced by war and conflict in Syria by late 2015, with many taking perilous journeys to seek refuge abroad. Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel's brief open-door policy in 2015 brought a large influx of asylum seekers to Germany.
Alshebl, who has since become a naturalized German citizen, worked for seven years at the local town hall before running for mayor on the Green Party ticket. His campaign focused on digital access to public services, flexible childcare, and climate protections.
Despite initial backlash against Merkel's immigration policy in 2015, which fueled the rise of the far-right Alternative for Germany party, Alshebl's victory is seen as a testament to Ostelsheim's progressive values and its commitment to diversity.