Hollands Kroon's largest party takes lead in forming new local coalition
Residents of Hollands Kroon can expect changes in local governance as Independent Hollands Kroon (OHK) initiates coalition talks. The party aims to form a stable, future-oriented government that represents all villages and citizens, with discussions starting next week.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Municipality | Hollands Kroon, Noord-Holland |
| Initiating Party | Independent Hollands Kroon (OHK) |
| Lead Candidate | Alexander Bügel |
| Number of Parties Involved | 10 |
| Acting Mayor | De Lange |
| Start of Discussions | Week 13 (March 23-29, 2026) |
| Goal | Stable, future-oriented coalition serving all residents and villages |
The municipality of Hollands Kroon is responsible for local governance, including policy-making, infrastructure, and public services. As the largest party, Independent Hollands Kroon (OHK) plays a crucial role in forming a coalition that will shape the municipality's direction and priorities for the coming years.
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Independent Hollands Kroon takes initiative to explore coalition formation
On Thursday evening, March 19, 2026, the lead candidates of the ten political parties in Hollands Kroon, along with acting mayor De Lange, reviewed the elections and their results. After the elections, a new coalition must be formed. According to tradition, this is usually done by the largest party. Independent Hollands Kroon (OHK), through its lead candidate Alexander Bügel, indicated that it would take on this responsibility.
Working together towards a stable and future-oriented coalition
As the largest party, OHK feels a responsibility to work together towards a stable and future-oriented coalition. The other parties also value this collaboration. The challenges facing our municipality require cooperation, realism, and mutual trust. In the coming period, OHK will therefore engage in discussions with all parties to explore which visions and positions could lead to a strong and stable partnership.
One thing is clear: a government that serves all villages and all residents of Hollands Kroon. OHK has chosen a careful approach, prioritizing clarity and collaboration. With this in mind, OHK is taking the initiative to kickstart this process.
The discussions will begin next week (week 13).
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