Unconventional Vacation: Mannheim City Council Member's FKK Holiday in France Garners Support
City council in Mannheim pledges support for sex tourism with 22 commitments.
Time for a change of pace! It looks like politics meets seashore in an unexpected blend for a Mannheim local politician. He's drumming up interest for an unforgettable FKK holiday - a nudist retreat - in France, and the responses are rolling in.
The registration deadline for his proposed "FKK swingers vacation with an enlightening political itinerary" has passed, and our FKK enthusiast, Julien Ferrat (Die Mannheimer) is pleased with the responses. A total of 22 confirmations, he shares, with 75 individuals expressing interest. While some are still awaiting the green light from their employers, the numbers are promising.
Breaking down the numbers, six individuals from Mannheim itself, three from the Rhein-Neckar district, and two from the Rhein-Pfalz district have provided binding confirmations. The rest hail from across Germany. “All together, we’ve formed a distinguished troupe of travelers,” Ferrat states.
Panorama Mannheim's Politician Sets Sights on FKK Getaway in France In mid-May, Ferrat placed an ad in the city gazette, inviting enthusiasts to join him on a "educational trip to Cap d'Agde" - a popular nudist destination in France. The accompanying photo showed the ever-enthusiastic Ferrat basking au naturel on the beach, his modesty maintained with a sign proclaiming "Die Mannheimer in the city council." In August, the eight-day trip to Cap d'Agde is reportedly set, with each participant responsible for their own travel expenses.
Ferrat has already secured a hut for ten individuals in the FKK-friendly resort at Cap d'Agde. His goal is to prioritize accommodations for fellow Mannheimers, with the non-Mannheimmers encouraged to rent their own accommodations.
33-year-old Ferrat, a solitary member of the Mannheim city council, holds a degree in social sciences and is actively engaged in online trading. He prefers to keep the specifics of his professional life under wraps.
CDU Condemns the Initiative as "Foolish"
Panorama Controversial educational trip: Mannheim politician seeks FKK vacation companions The CDU delivered a stinging critique of the city gazette announcement. "I find the call misguided,” stated Christian Hötting, CDU district chair in Mannheim and city council member. "I believe it undermines politics." The city administration abstained from commenting on the matter.
Before his French escapade, Ferrat has plans for a pre-vacation "training camp with explicit outdoor activities on the FKK beach" - in Mannheim itself. As promised in the ad, this will occur sans media presence. "On one hand, it's crucial to protect the privacy of the participants. On the other hand, we want to prepare for the eight days undisturbed, aiming to arrive in Cap d'Agde as a well-practiced team and deliver a stellar performance throughout," says Ferrat.
Sources: ntv.de, vpe/dpa
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- The employment policies of various individuals might be a factor in their ability to join Mannheim City Council Member Julien Ferrat's FKK holiday, as some are still awaiting their employers' approval.
- The proposed FKK holiday in France is not only about outdoor-living and lifestyle, but also includes a political itinerary, making it an unconventional combination of policy-and-legislation and fashion-and-beauty, love-and-dating, and relationships.
- Although the CDU district chair in Mannheim, Christian Hötting, finds the FKK holiday initiative misguided, it has garnered significant attention, with 22 confirmations and 75 individuals expressing interest.
- The home-and-garden aspect of the FKK holiday is catered for, as Julien Ferrat has secured a hut for ten individuals in the FKK-friendly resort at Cap d'Agde, France.
- The Mannheim City Council Member, Julien Ferrat, is a socially engaged individual with a degree in social sciences, who prefers to keep his professional life private, despite his controversial initiatives such as the FKK holiday in France.