Government of Rotterdam

The Government of Rotterdam is the government of the municipality and city of Rotterdam in the Netherlands. Most of the inhabitants live in the city of Rotterdam, but the municipality also covers a number of small villages, and other parts of the local government, such as Rozenburg, cover an even larger area.

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Local government

City council 2006 - 2010

The Mayor and Aldermen for the period 2006-2010 was formed by a coalition of the parties PvdA (Labour), CDA (Christian Democratic), VVD (Liberal) and GroenLinks (Green Left). The college was sworn in on May 18, 2006.

The college since its inauguration in 2006 had a number of cycles. VVD-waved alderman in 2007 Roelf de Boer for a burnout down. In 2008, GreenLeft alderman Orhan Kaya replaced by Rik Grashoff. In April 2009 joined the VVD from the council, the coalition remained intact[1] and still had a slim majority of 23 of the 45 seats. The two VVD aldermen Jeannette Baljeu and Mark Harbers were replaced by a CDA and PvdA alderman. This was the CDA with only three council seats, three aldermen - a remarkable situation. In July 2009 joined CDA alderman Leonard Geluk. However, because a new job as chairman of ROC Netherlands. With this was Geluk the fifth alderman since 2006 stepped down prematurely.

City council 2010 - 2014

The city council is formed by four parties: CDA (Christian Democratic), D66 (Left Liberal), PvdA (Labour) and VVD (Liberal).

Aldermen are: Jeannette Baljeu, Hugo de Jonge, Hamit Karakus, Jantine Kriens, Antoinette Laan and Korrie Louwes (Dominic Schrijer resigned on May 17, 2011).

Results of the elections of 2002, 2006 and 2010:

City councils
Party  % 2002  % 2006  % 2010 S. 2002 S. 2006 S. 2010
PvdA 22,4 37,4 28,9 11 (10) 18 14
Livable Rotterdam 34,7 29,7 28,6 17 (13) 14 14
CDA 11,3 7,7 6,7 5 3 3
SP 4,0 6,6 5,6 1 3 2
VVD 9,8 6,2 9,6 4 3 4
GreenLeft 6,5 4,3 7,3 3 (2) 2 3
CU/SGP 2,7 2,4 3,0 1 1 1
D66 5,1 2,2 9,3 2 1 4
Cityparty Rotterdam 2,5 1,0 - 1 0 -
Others 1,0 2,5 1,1 0 (6) 0 0
Emergence 54,8 57,8 46,0 45 45 45

Mayors

The mayor of Rotterdam is the head of the city council. The current mayor-designate is Ahmed Aboutaleb (PvdA). The mayors since the World War II are:

See also: List of mayors of Rotterdam

Boroughs

Current format

The municipality consists of 14 boroughs (deelgemeenten). [2] The boroughs are responsible for many activities that previously had been run by the central city. The idea was to bring the government closer to the people. All of these have their own council, chosen by a popular election. It is governed by the central municipal council. Local decisions are made at borough level and only affairs pertaining the whole city (like major infrastructural projects), are delegated to the central city council.

The boroughs are:

The port areas are directly under the municipality

Districts

The boroughs are sometimes also divided into districts, but those are not administrative units within the municipality.

The districts are:

Annexations and reclassifications

The city of Rotterdam was especially strong growth since 1850. Initially they tried to accommodate the population within existing municipal boundaries, but this soon proved inadequate. Therefore, sequentially neighboring municipalities annexed or she had to cede territory to Rotterdam. An overview of these annexations and reclassifications:

* The municipality Katendrecht in 1873 annexed by the municipality Charlois

** The city annexed Pernis in 1834 the town 's-Gravenambracht

International relations

Rotterdam has the following city and port connections throughout the world:

Twin towns – sister cities

Rotterdam is twinned with:

Partner cities

Sister ports

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