Threat of leaving: Falkenberg and Uebigau are considering saying goodbye to Liebenwerda!

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Falkenberg and Uebigau-Wahrenbrück are considering leaving the municipality of Liebenwerda; decisive vote in October 2025.

Falkenberg und Uebigau-Wahrenbrück erwägen den Austritt aus der Verbandsgemeinde Liebenwerda; entscheidende Abstimmung im Oktober 2025.
Falkenberg and Uebigau-Wahrenbrück are considering leaving the municipality of Liebenwerda; decisive vote in October 2025.

Threat of leaving: Falkenberg and Uebigau are considering saying goodbye to Liebenwerda!

Things are simmering in the municipality of Liebenwerda: After Falkenberg (Elbe-Elster) was part of this community for more than five years, there is now a possibility of leaving. Loud lr online The sitting city council will vote on it in October. But this is not the only city with thoughts of leaving; Uebigau-Wahrenbrück is also considering this step.

Due to different opinions and voices from Falkenberg, the debate about the municipality is only becoming more intense. Volunteer mayor Stephan Bawey has even considered resigning, citing his criticism of the high workload of 30 to 35 hours per week without appropriate pay. Mayor Claudia Sieber hopes that Falkenberg will remain loyal to the municipality. “We need a common voice to advocate for our interests,” said Sieber.

Opinions and challenges

The situation in Uebigau-Wahrenbrück looks different. Here, a motion to leave does not seem to find the necessary majority. This uncertainty means that the discussions about the association community remain exciting, especially since Mühlberg and Bad Liebenwerda are not yet considering any plans to leave. However, the latter would like to initiate improvements in the municipality.

What's next? Interior Minister René Wilke has already announced that the tense situation will be clarified through a meeting with representatives of all four cities. “We have to carefully weigh up the consequences of a withdrawal,” he emphasizes. Wilke's goal is to strengthen the community association as a pilot project to increase the efficiency of smaller municipalities. A joint meeting with all participating cities is planned for this year to discuss current problems and the effects of a possible exit.

Future of the community association

The future of the Verbandsgemeinde of Liebenwerda is uncertain. While Falkenberg will vote on its whereabouts on October 9th, it remains to be seen how the other cities will position themselves. The situation in local politics is tense and citizens are called upon to express themselves and actively participate in the discussion. The joint action of small communities is becoming more and more important - be it to improve the quality of life or to strengthen independence.

Ultimately, everyone involved needs to have a good hand in making decisions. It remains to be hoped that the citizens and representatives of the Liebenwerda municipality will come to a solution through constructive dialogue that is acceptable to all parties. So the question remains: What will happen to the municipality of Liebenwerda? The coming weeks will be crucial.