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  2. Municipal executive - Wikipedia

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    In the Netherlands, the municipal executive (Dutch: college van burgemeester en wethouders, oftentimes abbreviated to college van B en W; lit. ' college of mayor and aldermen ') is the executive board of a municipality. [1] [2] It plays a central role in municipal politics in the Netherlands, similar to the communal college in Belgium. [3]

  3. Municipal politics in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The municipal council is supported by its own civil service headed by the raadsgriffier. Municipal councillors are not paid as full-time politicians: instead most of them have day jobs. Like most legislatures, the members of municipal councils work in both political groups and policy area related committees. The mayor chairs the meetings of the ...

  4. Municipal council (Netherlands) - Wikipedia

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    The municipal council of Leiden. In the Netherlands, the municipal council (Dutch: gemeenteraad [ɣəˈmeːn.təˌraːt] ⓘ) is the elected assembly of a municipality.Its main role is laying down the guidelines for the policy of the municipal executive and exercising control over its execution by the mayor and aldermen.

  5. Municipalities of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Official municipal boundaries were first drawn up in 1832 in the Netherlands after a cadastre was formed. The Municipalities Act of 1851, written by prime minister Thorbecke, led to the disappearance of small municipalities. Throughout the years, less populous municipalities have been merged. They were either added to the larger neighbouring ...

  6. Boroughs of Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Under a municipal ordinance, however, they were replaced by smaller, but still directly elected district committees (bestuurscommissies). [5] All Dutch nationals, all EU nationals, as well as non-EU nationals who have lived in the Netherlands for at least three consecutive years, are eligible to vote for the district committee of the Amsterdam ...

  7. Category:Local government in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Municipalities of the Netherlands (7 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Local government in the Netherlands" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  8. Government of Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    The mayor is both a member of the municipal executive board and an individual authority with a number of statutory responsibilities, mainly in the area of maintaining public order. The municipal council has 45 seats. Its members are elected for a four-year term through citywide elections on the basis of proportional representation. [3]

  9. Politics of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Executive authority is exercised by the King's (or Queens's) commissioner and the College of the provincial executive. The commissioner is appointed by the national government and is responsible to the Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations. Members of the provincial executive are appointed by, and responsible to the provincial council.