BERLIN — A Danish businessman is in the lead to become mayor of Rostock and become the first non-German citizen to head a large city in Germany. The German news agency dpa reported Monday that 46-year-old Claus Ruhe Madsen received 34.6% in the first round of voting for the mayor’s post in the northeastern Baltic coast city on Sunday. His closest challenger, Left party candidate Steffen Bockhahn, received 18.9%. Ruhe Madsen isn’t affiliated with a political party but had the support of the center-right Christian Democrats and pro-business Free Democrats. The two leading candidates will face a runoff vote on June 16.
Source: Washington Post May 27, 2019 08:26 UTC