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These will be Amsterdam’s aldermen for the next four years: five new faces

These will be Amsterdam’s aldermen for the next four years: five new faces

The new governing coalition in Amsterdam, consisting of PRO Amsterdam and D66, has announced its nine proposed aldermen for the upcoming four-year term. The new executive board features five new faces and four returning members, with responsibilities distributed across key portfolios such as housing, finance, and education. While the appointments must still be officially approved by the city council, the coalition's majority makes the confirmation a formality.

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