Mook en Middelaar kicks off coalition talks with veteran negotiator Bert Frings
Residents of Mook en Middelaar can expect political shifts as five local parties begin coalition talks after the March 18 elections. Veteran administrator Bert Frings will guide the process, aiming to form a stable government that reflects voter choices.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Appointee | Bert Frings |
| Role | Informateur (exploratory negotiator) |
| Municipality | Mook en Middelaar |
| Parties Involved | 5 (including GroenLinks/PvdA) |
| Election Date | March 18, 2026 |
| Next Step | Formation phase after exploratory talks |
| Previous Experience | Councillor in Nijmegen, Lingewaard, Doetinchem, Venlo |
The municipal council of Mook en Middelaar oversees local governance, including coalition formation after elections. Its role is to ensure a stable and representative executive board (college van burgemeester en wethouders) that aligns with the community’s political preferences.
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Bert Frings appointed as informateur in Mook en Middelaar
The five political parties in the municipal council of Mook en Middelaar have appointed an external informateur for the first phase of coalition formation. Bert Frings will take on the role of informateur, guiding exploratory talks at the suggestion of the largest party, GroenLinks/PvdA.
Exploring collaboration
Following the municipal council elections on March 18, the information process begins. The informateur will hold individual discussions with all parties to map out political dynamics and substantive agreements. The central question is which parties can best lay the foundation for a stable coalition that reflects the election results.
Next steps
Once the informateur completes their assignment, they will report their findings to the municipal council. This will mark the start of the formation phase, during which concrete agreements will be made for the coalition agreement and the composition of the executive board (college van burgemeester en wethouders). The parties involved in the prospective coalition will then determine who will oversee the further formation process.
About Bert Frings
Bert Frings is an experienced administrator. Previously, he served as a councillor for GroenLinks in Nijmegen, Lingewaard, and Doetinchem. Over the past four years, he has been active as a councillor and group leader in Venlo.
