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Candidate aldermen for new Haarlemmermeer administration announced: Fouad Sidali (CDA) and newcomers from PRO and Forza!

Candidate aldermen for new Haarlemmermeer administration announced: Fouad Sidali (CDA) and newcomers from PRO and Forza!

A new coalition involving five political parties has reached a draft agreement to govern the municipality of Haarlemmermeer. The candidate aldermen for the upcoming administration have been announced, featuring representatives from PRO, Forza!, and the CDA.

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