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Heemskerk aldermen Piet Burgering and Attiya Gamri step down

Heemskerk aldermen Piet Burgering and Attiya Gamri step down

Aldermen Piet Burgering and Attiya Gamri will officially step down from their positions in the municipality of Heemskerk on Friday, July 3. Burgering has served for four years representing D66, while Gamri has held her post for eight months on behalf of GroenLinks.

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