Lahlah, Number 2 of Gl-Pvda, Applied for the Position of Mayor in Tilburg
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Esmah Lahlah, the second-place candidate on the GroenLinks-PvdA candidate list, applied for the position of mayor of Tilburg this summer, even though she could have known the party would put her on its list. This was revealed by the Brabants Dagblad, part of the AD media group. The newspaper has seen Lahlah's application letter. Lahlah, a member of the House of Representatives since 2023, submitted her application without the knowledge of party …
It has been leaked to the press that Esmah Lahlah, number two on the GroenLinks-PvdA list, has applied for mayor of Tilburg. The leak...
Esmah Lahlah, who recently applied for parliamentary office with the GL/PvdA party and ended up in second place on the candidate list, secretly wanted to become mayor of Tilburg. The Brabants Dagblad has seen her application letter, which she sent to the King's Commissioner in North Brabant.
The province of North Brabant and the municipality of Tilburg are filing a criminal complaint over the leaking of the application of Member of Parliament Esmah Lahlah (GroenLinks-PvdA) for the mayoralty of the Brabant city. Leaking information from the appointment process is punishable and "morally reprehensible," says King's Commissioner Ina Adema.
The province of North Brabant, along with the municipality of Tilburg, is filing a report regarding a leak surrounding the appointment of the city's new mayor. The Brabants Dagblad reported today that GroenLinks-PvdA MP Esmah Lahlah had applied for the position.
GroenLinks-PvdA candidate Esmah Lahlah officially confirmed Thursday that she has filed for mayor of Tilburg. She is currently in second place on the GroenLinks-PvdA candidate list. However, Lahlah will remain in The Hague and will therefore not become the new mayor of Tilburg. In a formal statement, Lahlah said: "Sometimes a dream crosses your path. Out of love for Tilburg, I decided to apply: a city that is dear to me and of which I am proud. …
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