City of Wernau: Mayor Krieger plans to take legal action after the lawsuit is dismissed
Wernau is considering legal action after the lawsuit is dismissed; Mayoral election confirmed. Mayor Krieger emphasizes legal clarity.

City of Wernau: Mayor Krieger plans to take legal action after the lawsuit is dismissed
A recent decision by the Mannheim Administrative Court (VGH) is causing a stir in the city of Wernau. After the court confirmed the legality of the mayoral election, the city administration sees more legal clarity for the population and the administration. Mayor Christiane Krieger has already announced that she will resolutely defend the interests of the city and its employees. Your support for the employees is also reflected in the examination of possible legal steps after the lawsuit has been dismissed.
The lawsuit, filed by Thomas Nitsch, was dismissed by the VGH for several reasons. This can happen, for example, if a lawsuit is insufficiently substantiated or procedural requirements were not adhered to, which leads to a factual or formal dismissal of the lawsuit. Such rejections do not always mean the end of a case, as there are also provisional rejections that can allow re-filing under certain conditions. The legal process surrounding the mayoral election lasted over 20 months and was dealt with in several instances, which underlines the complexity of the issue. According to kanzlei-herfurtner.de, plaintiffs can assess whether and how they should react to a lawsuit being dismissed.
Legal action and public rhetoric
Thomas Nitsch has already announced that he wants to work with illegally made recordings in the media. This announcement came despite Mayor Krieger emphasizing that she “does not tolerate targeted personal attacks.” What is now crucial for the city administration is whether legally protected interests are violated by publishing these recordings. In this context, the city is examining whether it may have to take action against Nitsch.
Another element in this conflict is that Nitsch filed a criminal complaint against a city employee, but the prosecution did not pursue it. This raises questions about the background to the dispute and shows how tense the situation in Wernau currently is.
Political decisions
In the coming days, Christiane Krieger will be able to exercise her voting rights in the local council for the first time on June 30th. The associated investiture ceremony can now be planned after the legal situation has been clarified, which is seen as a step towards stabilizing the political situation in Wernau. The mayor has clearly signaled that she wants to defend herself against attacks of any kind and maintain the integrity of her administration.
The entire process highlights the challenges associated with clarifying electoral procedures and public debate. Next steps by the city administration could have far-reaching consequences for the political landscape in the region, as legal measures against the publication of recordings must be decided.