New coalition talks underway in Oirschot after election results confirmed
Residents of Oirschot can expect continuity as the largest party, De Gewone Man, leads coalition negotiations with CDA and VVD. A new coalition agreement will shape local policies, with input from opposition parties and a public debate ahead.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Municipality | Oirschot |
| Largest Party | De Gewone Man |
| Formateur | Han Struijs |
| Coalition Partners | De Gewone Man, CDA, VVD |
| Opposition Input | Dorpsvisie, GL-PvdA-Sociaal Progressief Oirschot |
| Next Step | Public debate on coalition agreement, followed by aldermen appointments |
| Meeting Date | Not yet announced |
The municipal council of Oirschot is responsible for local governance, including policy-making, budget allocation, and public services. After elections, the council forms a coalition to establish a governing majority, ensuring stability and continuity in local administration.
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Follow-up process after municipal council elections
On Tuesday, 25 March, the explanatory debate took place. During this debate, the newly elected councillors discussed the follow-up process after the municipal council elections. All factions agreed that De Gewone Man is the largest party and thus responsible for the next step. That step has now been taken: De Gewone Man has nominated Han Struijs as formateur to negotiate a coalition agreement.
De Gewone Man, CDA and VVD would like to continue as coalition partners. They see the election results as confirmation that Oirschot wishes to continue on its current path. The three parties also consider stability and continuity important.
Coalition agreement talks begin
Under the leadership of the formateur, De Gewone Man, CDA and VVD will enter into discussions about a (re)newed coalition agreement. Dorpsvisie and GL-PvdA-Sociaal Progressief Oirschot will have the opportunity to contribute their input. A public debate on the proposed (coalition) agreement will follow during a council meeting. Immediately after this debate, the aldermen will be appointed. The date of this council meeting has not yet been announced.
