Van Zanen Nominated to Serve Second Term as Mayor of The Hague - DutchNews.nl
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The Hague: The Hague City Council nominated current Mayor Jan van Zanen for a new six-year term on Monday evening. Jan van Zanen…
Jan van Zanen will remain mayor of The Hague for another six years. The Hague City Council decided this in a closed session. His current term expires on July 1st of next year. The 64-year-old Van Zanen will now be nominated by the Minister of the Interior. Accepting that recommendation is often a formality. Van Zanen says he is honored to be nominated again. "I'm going for it with everything I have," he said in an initial response. "I hope to do…
The Hague Council grants Mayor van Zanen new six-year term after secret vote
The Hague City Council voted in a closed session Monday night to grant Mayor Jan van Zanen a second six-year term, extending his leadership beyond July 1 of next year, Omroep West reported. The decision followed months of confidential work by a seven-member vetting committee and came despite earlier public objections from Hart voor Den Haag, the council’s largest party.
The Hague City Council has nominated current Mayor Jan van Zanen for a new term of up to six years. The 64-year-old VVD member's term expires on July 1, 2026.
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