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  2. Government of Rotterdam - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Rotterdam is the government of the municipality and city of Rotterdam in the Netherlands. Most of the inhabitants live in the city of Rotterdam, but the municipality also covers a number of small villages, and other parts of the local government, such as Rozenburg , cover an even larger area.

  3. Hamit Karakus - Wikipedia

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    Municipal councilors criticized Karakus for not having closed them, but Karakus said that they were safe enough. The municipality filed a criminal complaint because of the leak. [21] Karakus became deputy mayor of Rotterdam next to his position as alderman in April 2013, when alderwoman Jantine Kriens resigned from that position. [22]

  4. Rotterdam City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Rotterdam's first city hall stood on Hoogstraat and was housed in an old 14th-century urban boarding house. [2] However, By the end of the 19th century, the building could no longer accommodate municipal activities, so in 1905 it was decided to build a new building to house the council chamber on Coolsingel.

  5. Barbara Kathmann - Wikipedia

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    Kathmann was elected to the Rotterdam municipal council in the 2014 municipal elections.She was the Labour Party's second candidate and became deputy caucus leader. [12] [13] In the council, Kathmann focussed on sustainability and mobility. [14]

  6. Lucas Bolsius - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 he became member of the municipal council of Rotterdam for the same party. [1] He performed several jobs before becoming a full-time politician in 2002 when he became an alderman of the municipality of Rotterdam. His responsibilities included social affairs, quarters and public space. After the 2006 elections he continued as alderman.

  7. 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 ...

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  9. Ahmed Aboutaleb - Wikipedia

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    On 31 October 2008 Aboutaleb was appointed (in the Netherlands, mayors are not elected) Mayor of Rotterdam. [a] He succeeded the former mayor, Ivo Opstelten on 5 January 2009. Jetta Klijnsma succeeded him as State Secretary. Aboutaleb, who came to the Netherlands from Morocco, was the first mayor of a large city in the Netherlands who is of ...