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  1. Groningen is a young city rebuilding for the future

    WEBFeb 27, 2022 · Current council make-up: GroenLinks (11), PvdA (6), D66 (5), SP (5), VVD (4), ChristenUnie (3), PvdD (3), CDA (2), 100% Groningen (2), Stadspartij (2), Student en Stad (1), PVV (1) New …

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  2. Provincial Council of Groningen - Wikipedia

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    It forms the legislative body of the province. Its 43 seats are distributed every four years in provincial elections . Since the 2019 provincial elections, the distribution of seats of the Provincial Council of Groningen has been as follows:
    The Provincial Council of Groningen ( Dutch: Provinciale Staten van Groningen, pronounced [proːvɪnˈʃaːlə ˈstaːtə (ɱ) vɑŋ ˈɣroːnɪŋə (n)] ), also known as the States of Groningen, is the provincial council of Groningen, Netherlands. It forms the legislative body of the province. Its 43 seats are distributed every four years in provincial elections .
    Part 4: Groningen. The landscape is shifting dramatically in the northern city of Groningen, and not just in political terms. For half a century the city and the surrounding province fuelled the postwar boom with gas from the Slochteren field.
    In one quake-hit village, Overschild, 80% of the houses are being demolished and rebuilt. It is not just the ground in Groningen that has experienced seismic changes. For decades the city was a stronghold of the Labour party (PvdA), but in 2014 D66 became the largest group on the council.
  5. Groningen votes: a provincial elections guide for internationals

  6. Groninger Interest - Wikipedia

  7. MAPP Dataset — the University of Groningen research portal

  8. POLITICAL PARTIES: FIT FOR THE FUTURE? - Rijksuniversiteit …

  9. Political parties: fit for the future? | Studium Generale Groningen