General meeting of the Left Gotha: elections and exciting discussions!
The Left Gotha invites you to the general meeting on November 8th. Discuss politics and celebrate the office!

General meeting of the Left Gotha: elections and exciting discussions!
What's happening in Gotha? The Left Gotha invites its members to an important meeting! The meeting will take place on Saturday, November 8th, from 10:00 a.m. in the office at Blumenbachstrasse 5. Ralf Plötner, the co-state chairman of the Left Thuringia, is expected as a guest. On the agenda are elections for various positions in the district association, including district board and mandates for participation at the state level. A lively exchange and political discussions are also planned so that all participants can contribute their ideas and suggestions.
It gets particularly exciting after the official part of the meeting, because then the redesign of the office is celebrated. This could be a good opportunity for a healthy dose of conversation among the guests. Such meetings are important because they help to inform members about current developments and plans.
Opportunities for participation
The members of the Left Gotha still have the opportunity to find out more about political work and to get actively involved on Monday, November 10th, from 6:00 p.m., at the district board meeting in the Casa Nostra restaurant in Waltershausen. The focus here will be on direct exchange with members and interested citizens. The state parliament member and district chairman Sascha Bilay will be present and answer questions from the participants.
Regular meetings of the district board take place up to twice a month, usually in the office at Blumenbachstrasse 5. These meetings are public and enable anyone interested to take part and contribute their own topics. Anyone who has something to say should take advantage of the opportunity!
As we can see, an active, open culture of discussion contributes to strengthening the political community. The commitment and participation of members are essential in order to adequately represent the interests of citizens. The Left Gotha remains an important player in the region's political landscape. It remains exciting to see what ideas and impulses emerge from these meetings.