Deidesheim (Verbandsgemeinde)

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The community association Deidesheim is an administrative unit in the form of a local authority in the district of Bad Durkheim in Rhineland- Palatinate. The municipality includes the town of Deidesheim and four independent local communities, the administrative headquarters is located in the eponymous city Deidesheim.

Association members of communities

(Population at 31 December 2012)

History

The community association Deidesheim in 1972, as all unitary councils in the former administrative district of Rheinhessen- Pfalz, on the basis of the " Thirteenth state law on administrative simplification in the land of Rhineland -Palatinate " re-formed. Until then, from the Bavarian period (1816-1946) were derived administrative structures.

Population Development

Development of population figures, based on the present territory of the municipality Deidesheim; the values ​​from 1871 to 1987 based on population censuses:

Policy

Association of municipal

The association council Deidesheim consists of 28 volunteer council members, who were elected at the municipal election held on 7 June 2009 of personalized proportional representation, and the full-time mayor as chairman.

The distribution of seats in the federation council:

Mayor

Was mayor since 1998 Marion Magin ( FWG ). It was confirmed with 57.6 % in office 2005. Its predecessor was Stefan Gillich (CDU ) since the formation of association of municipalities from 1973 to 1997 exercised this office. In November 2011, Magin was voted with 81 percent of the vote. Her successor was elected with around 84 percent of the vote 22 April 2012 Theo Hoffmann ( CDU).

Coat of arms

The coat of arms of the municipality is divided into two parts: the right panel there is a white cross on a blue background; it stands for the diocese Speyer, belonged to the long Durkheim, low churches, forest and mountain Ruppert time. In the left box, the coat of arms shows the Palatine lions and a bunch of grapes; the Palatinate Lion symbolizes the Palatinate to the Mecke home was long and the grape symbolizes the importance of viticulture for all five communities. A border around the crest around as this is typical of that of a community association. The right to bear the coat of arms was granted on 3 December 1982.

Municipal partnership

Since 2002, a partnership with the City of Byczyna in the Opole Voivodeship in Upper Silesia.

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