Final council meeting in Maasgouw: farewell to outgoing councillors and welcome new members
On 30 March, Maasgouw bids farewell to its outgoing municipal council and prepares for new leadership. Residents can witness the transition live or online, marking a key moment in local democracy and governance.
| Key Data | Details |
|---|---|
| Date | Monday, 30 March 2026 |
| Time | 19:30 - 23:30 |
| Location | Maasbracht Town Hall |
| New Councillors | 19 |
| Live Stream | Follow here |
| Agenda | View agenda |
| Council Term Ends | 31 March 2026 |
The municipal council of Maasgouw is the highest governing body in the municipality, responsible for making key decisions on local policies, infrastructure, and taxes. This meeting marks the transition of power from the outgoing council to newly elected members, ensuring continuity in local governance.
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Council meeting 30 March - farewell to outgoing council
Date: Monday, 30 March 2026
Time: 19:30-23:30
Location: Maasbracht Town Hall
On Monday, 30 March, the outgoing municipal council will be farewelled. This will take place in the Council Chamber of Maasgouw municipality. You are welcome to attend this meeting from the public gallery. You can also follow it online.
Agenda
On 26 March, the election results were finalised. Based on the results, the chair of the central polling station has appointed 19 councillors. They have accepted their appointments. The council must now decide on the admission of all members of the new council. During this meeting, the outgoing council will also be farewelled. All councillors will remain in office until 31 March.
Follow live
You are welcome to attend the meeting in person. The council meeting can also be followed online via this link. The video recordings made during the council meeting can be viewed afterwards.
Want to know more?
The municipal council is the highest administrative body in the municipality. The members of the municipal council (councillors) make all decisions of importance to the municipality. For example, on new construction or the level of municipal taxes. The municipal council also monitors the implementation of its decisions.
