Five parties join forces to form Ede's new coalition for 2026-2030
Residents of Ede can expect policy changes as SGP, Gemeente Belangen Ede, ChristenUnie, CDA, and VVD team up to govern for the next four years. The coalition aims to reflect election results while addressing local community needs.
| Key Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Parties Involved | SGP, Gemeente Belangen Ede, ChristenUnie, CDA, VVD |
| Municipality | Ede |
| Council Period | 2026–2030 |
| Explorer | Van Dijk (SGP) |
| Next Steps | Substantive discussions for coalition agreement |
| Province | Gelderland |
The municipality of Ede is responsible for local governance, including policy-making, urban planning, and public services. The formation of a coalition determines how these responsibilities will be executed over the next four years, directly impacting residents' daily lives.
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Proposed coalition Ede 2026–2030
The SGP, Gemeente Belangen Ede, ChristenUnie, CDA and VVD have expressed their intention to jointly form a coalition for the 2026–2030 council period in the municipality of Ede. The parties see sufficient substantive basis and trust to continue the formation process together.
The explorer proposed by the SGP, Van Dijk, has held discussions with all elected parties in recent days. It emerged that the majority of parties advocated a coalition that would, on the one hand, reflect the election results and, on the other, represent the Edese community as closely as possible. This desire is reflected in this coalition. The five parties have expressed confidence that they can reach substantive agreement and work constructively together for a period of four years.
The five parties will now engage in substantive discussions in a positive and constructive atmosphere to reach a balanced and forward-looking coalition agreement. They express their appreciation for the efforts of explorer Van Dijk and look forward with confidence to the next phase of the formation process.
