Nissewaard kicks off coalition talks after municipal elections
Nissewaard has appointed two informers to start coalition talks after the March 18 municipal elections. Residents can expect clarity soon on the new local government, which will shape policies affecting daily life, services, and budgets in the coming years.
| Key Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Municipality | Nissewaard |
| Informers | Richard Sitton, Gert Jan ’t Hart |
| Election Date | March 18, 2026 |
| Lead Candidate | Jeroen Postma (ONS) |
| Key Meeting | With Mayor Cor Lamers |
| Goal | Form new coalition swiftly |
The municipality of Nissewaard is responsible for local governance, including policy-making, service delivery, and budget allocation. After elections, it facilitates coalition formation to ensure a stable and representative local government.
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ONS-Nissewaard appoints informers
Following the municipal elections held on Wednesday, March 18, ONS-Nissewaard has taken the initiative to request two informers, Richard Sitton and Gert Jan ’t Hart, to conduct exploratory talks with all elected political parties. They have positively responded to this request.
The discussions will take place as soon as possible in consultation with the clerk of Nissewaard. In addition to the political parties, an exploratory meeting will be held with Mayor Cor Lamers.
Jeroen Postma, lead candidate for ONS: “The aim is to form a new coalition for the municipality of Nissewaard as quickly as possible, while ensuring a thorough process. ONS-Nissewaard has full confidence that the talks will take place in a constructive atmosphere.”
