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District Assembly's Special Committees Split Among Political Parties

District Assembly of Harburg has designated expert committees for various tasks

District assembly's special committees were divided among the political parties
District assembly's special committees were divided among the political parties

District Assembly's Special Committees Split Among Political Parties

In the Harburg District Assembly, the distribution of committees has been finalised following the recent elections. The SPD, CDU, Greens, AfD, The Left, and Volt have secured their respective roles in various committees, each aligning with their political priorities and areas of expertise.

The SPD has been granted three committees: urban development, the Regional Committee South Elbe, and the Main Committee. The party also holds the chairmanship of the committees for urban development and the Main Committee.

The CDU, on the other hand, has received two committees: mobility and internal affairs, and the Regional Committee Harburg. The party also maintains the chairmanship of the committee for mobility and internal affairs.

The Greens have been assigned two committees: climate, environment, and consumer protection, and education and sports. They also hold the chairmanship of these committees.

The AfD, The Left, and Volt each received one committee in the district assembly. The AfD holds the committee for budget, economy, and science, while The Left received the culture committee. Volt was given the committee for social affairs, integration, health, and inclusion.

It's important to note that Volt and The Left do not hold any committee chairmanships in the district assembly, and the FDP went empty-handed due to their poor election result in the district assembly. The AfD does not hold any committee chairmanships either.

The Regional Committee South Elbe and the Regional Committee Harburg remain part of the district assembly, with their specific roles and responsibilities yet to be detailed.

In German district assemblies, committee seats are typically distributed proportionally according to the election results and the number of seats each party holds in the assembly. Common committees include those for finance, urban development, social affairs, education, environment, and culture. Each party's representatives participate in committees aligned with their expertise and political priorities.

For more detailed information about the allocation of seats on each committee and their exact responsibilities in the Harburg District Assembly, we recommend visiting the official Harburg District Assembly website or checking their published documents. We hope this article provides a useful overview of the distribution of committees in the Harburg District Assembly.

In the context of the Harburg District Assembly, the SPD, CDU, Greens, AfD, The Left, and Volt are involved in policy-and-legislation related to urban development, mobility, internal affairs, climate, environment, consumer protection, education, sports, budget, economy, science, culture, social affairs, integration, health, and inclusion, reflecting their committees and political priorities. However, Volt and The Left do not hold any committee chairmanships, and the FDP went empty-handed due to their poor election result.

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