Municipal executive

[1][2] It plays a central role in municipal politics in the Netherlands, similar to the communal college in Belgium.

[1][2] The mayor (Dutch: burgemeester, sometimes translated as 'burgomaster') is the chairperson of the municipal executive, and therefore holds the casting vote in the event of a tie.

The mayor is appointed by the monarch (de facto by the Minister of the Interior) for a renewable six-year term.

The aldermen (also alderwomen or alderpersons; Dutch: wethouders)[5][6] are the board members of the municipal executive.

The municipal council also holds the power to remove an alderman from office by means of a motion of no confidence.

[8] The aldermen are assigned portfolios within the municipal executive and, in this capacity, prepare, coordinate, and plan policy and legislation for the council as a whole.

Municipal executive of Haarlem (1994)
Aldermen of Utrecht (2014)