GERMANY – A German village has elected a Syrian refugee as its new mayor on Sunday, with an absolute majority of 55.41 per cent of the votes, the municipality announced.

The 29- year-old Ryyan Alshebl, who fled Syria in 2015, stood as a non-party candidate to become mayor of Ostelsheim in the southwestern German state of Baden-Württemberg.
The mayor-elected in his private life, is a member of the Green Party. He describes his experiences in the election campaign as “mostly positive.”
At 21, Mr Alshebl fled his hometown of Sweida in the south of Syria. He has been working in the administration of the nearby Althengstett town hall for seven years.
As mayor, Mr Alshebl now plans to move to Ostelsheim in the district of Calw, he said.
Mr Alshebl is probably the first Syrian mayor in the southwest of Germany.
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According to the Association of Municipalities of Baden-Württemberg, there has been no other candidate with Syrian roots for a mayor’s office.
In the election on Sunday, Mr Alshebl prevailed against the non-party candidates Marco Strauß and Mathias Fey. (dpa/NAN)