Opmeer bids farewell to eight dedicated councillors after four years of local governance
Eight councillors in Opmeer step down after four years of shaping local policies, making over 300 decisions, and submitting 66 motions. Their dedication has impacted residents, entrepreneurs, and institutions, marking the end of an active term.
| Key Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Departing Councillors | Michel Hoogland, Stanley Bankras, Daphne Korver-Bellis, Co Schipper, Jan van Lieshout, André Martherus, Carel Anink, Daniël Hagens |
| Term Duration | 4 years (2022-2026) |
| Council Meetings | 69 meetings held |
| Decisions Made | At least 300 decisions |
| Motions Submitted | 66 motions |
| Amendments Submitted | 66 amendments |
| Location | Opmeer, Noord-Holland |
| Farewell Date | March 31, 2026 |
The municipal council of Opmeer plays a crucial role in local governance, representing residents' interests, making decisions on policies, and overseeing the implementation of local projects. Their work directly influences the daily lives and future development of the community.
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The municipal council says goodbye: eight members step down
On March 31, 2026, a special council meeting was held to bid farewell to the municipal council of the past four years.
Farewell to eight councillors
Mayor Herman Wiersema, as chairman of the municipal council, expressed his appreciation to the eight departing councillors: Michel Hoogland, Stanley Bankras, Daphne Korver-Bellis, Co Schipper, Jan van Lieshout, André Martherus, Carel Anink and Daniël Hagens. He reflected on their significant dedication, involvement and contribution to local governance over the past four years. The departing councillors received a beautiful bouquet of flowers from the mayor.
The mayor also reviewed the council’s achievements during this period. He noted, among other things, that there had been a total of 69 council meetings, in which at least 300 decisions were made. The council had submitted 66 motions and 66 amendments on a wide range of topics. This list bears witness to an active, engaged and substantively strong municipal council.
Grateful for the commitment to residents, entrepreneurs and institutions
Wiersema expressed his gratitude to the councillors for their dedication to the residents, entrepreneurs and institutions of Opmeer. He presented each of them with a set of quartet cards. “A set of quartet cards is actually the perfect metaphor for the municipal council. After all, you never win a game of quartet by collecting cards on your own. You have to ask questions, share, listen, give others a chance and cooperate. Only when you seek each other out and ask the right questions does a complete set come together. That is exactly how it works in the municipal council,” said Herman Wiersema. With these words, the past term of office came to an end, paving the way for the installation of the new municipal council on April 1.
