Susanne Schaper opens citizens' office in Rochlitz - A new attempt!
Susanne Schaper will open a citizens' office in Rochlitz on July 5, 2025 to support the concerns of the region's citizens.

Susanne Schaper opens citizens' office in Rochlitz - A new attempt!
On July 5th, the leader of the Left, Susanne Schaper, ceremoniously opened a new citizens' office in the charming town of Rochlitz. A diverse group of around 100 guests came to this special occasion, including local party friends, the non-party mayor Frank Dehne and castle boss Peter Knierriem. The new office will serve as a contact point for all concerns of the Rochlitz population and is a further step towards strengthening the political presence in the region. Freie Presse reports that Schaper is optimistic about the future and aims to provide citizens with empowerment and support in their affairs.
But what exactly does the opening of this citizens' office mean for the people of Rochlitz? With a clear focus on citizens' needs, the office will function as a workspace where concerns and problems can be openly discussed. In addition, the large number of the community shows that political participation and regional commitment are very important in Rochlitz.
The importance of the citizens' office
Residents can also apply for important documents and ID cards at the citizens' office. For example, as stated on the city of Rochlitz's website, it is necessary to appear in person to apply for a passport. Representation is not possible here, and the child must also be present if minors want to apply for a passport Rochlitz. But be careful! Anyone who wants to travel abroad should find out about the entry requirements in good time. It is worth taking a look at the Federal Foreign Office website.
The cost of reissuing passports varies depending on age and passport size. For example, the following fees apply for those under 24 years of age:
| Old | 32 pages | 48 pages |
|---|---|---|
| Before reaching the age of 24 | €37.50 | €59.50 |
| After reaching the age of 24 | €70.00 | €92.00 |
Appointments and services
To avoid long queues, it is recommended to book an appointment at the citizens' office. These are released several times a day and can also be reserved online. For example, there are similar regulations in Munich, where appointments to visit a citizens' office can also be conveniently booked via the website Munich.
An important note: If you have urgent concerns that require no appointment, you should contact us by telephone in advance to ensure that assistance can be provided. Always have the necessary documents ready in case of emergencies. Guerrilla strategies have no place here - bureaucratic processes appreciate when you have everything well under control.
The new citizens' office in Rochlitz is not only a place for political concerns, but also a service that offers urgently needed support. With her initiative, Susanne Schaper shows that political commitment and civic services go hand in hand to create real added value for the region.