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Den Haag Coalition Agreement Shakes Up City Politics

The Den Haag coalition agreement brings Hart voor Den Haag, VVD, DENK, and CDA together, shifting local political dynamics.

Published 6 July 2026 · 21:05 CET
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Hart voor Den Haag, VVD, DENK, and CDA form a new coalition, marking Richard de Mos’ return.

The newly formed coalition agreement in Den Haag’s city council marks a significant shift in local politics. Hart voor Den Haag, the People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD), DENK, and the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) have come together to form a new governing body. This coalition represents a diverse mix of political priorities and reflects the changing dynamics within the city.

Richard de Mos, leader of Hart voor Den Haag, returns to the city council. His party is central to the new coalition. This development is seen as a comeback for De Mos and highlights his party’s strong electoral performance.

The coalition negotiations began in May, with all parties working towards a shared vision for the city. The agreement reached ensures a majority in the 45-seat council, holding 24 seats. This majority is expected to provide stability and a fresh approach to governance in Den Haag.

Focus on Shared Priorities

The coalition partners have emphasized the importance of collaboration on key issues. These include urban development, public safety, and social services. The agreement aims to balance the diverse interests of the parties involved, ensuring that the needs of Den Haag’s residents are met.

Richard de Mos stated, “This coalition is committed to delivering effective governance and addressing the pressing issues facing our city.” His return is seen as a key moment in local politics, bringing new energy and perspectives to the council.

The VVD, known for its liberal policies, will likely focus on economic growth and innovation. DENK, with its emphasis on multiculturalism and social equality, will bring a different perspective to the table. The CDA’s focus on community and family values will also play a role in shaping the city’s future policies.

Impact on Den Haag’s Political Landscape

This coalition agreement is beyond a political maneuver; it represents the evolving political landscape of Den Haag. The city’s electorate has shown a preference for diverse representation, with parties like Hart voor Den Haag gaining significant support.

The coalition’s formation is a testament to the shifting priorities of Den Haag’s voters. It reflects a desire for change and a more inclusive approach to governance. The presence of DENK in the coalition highlights the city’s multicultural fabric and the importance of representation for all communities.

The coalition aims to present a new municipal executive before the summer holidays. This timeline indicates a commitment to swift action and effective governance. The partners are expected to work closely to address issues such as housing, infrastructure, and public transportation.

The agreement has been welcomed by many as a positive step towards addressing the challenges facing Den Haag. It promises to bring fresh perspectives and solutions to the city’s administration.

For more information on the coalition and its plans, visit the official Den Haag website or follow updates from the rijksoverheid.

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