Laarbeek appoints Erik de Vries to steer post-election coalition talks
Residents of Laarbeek can expect clarity on their local government’s future sooner, as former Helmond alderman Erik de Vries takes charge of coalition negotiations after the March 18 municipal elections. His role could shape policies affecting daily life in the municipality.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Appointee | Erik de Vries |
| Role | Informateur for coalition formation |
| Previous Position | Former alderman of Helmond, Director of Brainport voor Elkaar |
| Municipality | Laarbeek (Noord-Brabant) |
| Election Date | March 18, 2026 |
| Process | Information phase followed by coalition agreement negotiations |
| Next Steps | Advice on party combinations, followed by formation of executive board |
The municipality of Laarbeek is responsible for local governance, including the formation of a new executive board after elections. An informateur, like Erik de Vries, is appointed to facilitate coalition talks and ensure a smooth transition of power.
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Erik de Vries appointed as informateur for the municipality of Laarbeek
Municipal elections are just around the corner. Although votes have yet to be cast, political parties in Laarbeek are already looking ahead to the next steps. To expedite the start of the information process, they have already sought an external informateur. They have found one in the person of Erik de Vries.
Informateur Erik de Vries
Erik de Vries is a former alderman of the municipality of Helmond and currently serves as director of Brainport voor Elkaar. After the elections, he will engage in discussions with parties to explore possibilities for forming a new coalition.
Erik de Vries: ‘It is a great honour that the political parties have asked me to take on this role. I am happy to contribute to the future governance of Laarbeek and look forward to the post-election talks. For now, I wish all involved parties, lead candidates, and volunteers the best of luck in the final days of the campaign.’
Information and formation process
Following the municipal elections on March 18, the municipal council will have a new composition. Parties will then enter into discussions about the political agenda for the coming years and how the municipal executive should be structured. These so-called coalition negotiations consist of two parts: the information and formation processes.
During the information process, political parties in Laarbeek will explore the possibilities of forming a coalition with a majority in the municipal council. These parties have agreed that this investigation will take place under the guidance of an external informateur.
Based on his findings, the informateur will submit advice to the chair of the municipal council and the political parties.
Next steps
Following the advice on the best combination of parties, the formation process will begin. This involves negotiations on the content of a coalition agreement and the composition of the executive board. The formation process is complete when an agreement is reached and the names of the aldermen are announced.
