ORANJESTAD / THE HAGUE – The Aruba Politiek Cafe Netherlands 2026 event will be organized next week by the Cabinet of the Minister Plenipotentiary of Aruba in the Netherlands. The initiative comes as part of preparations for the upcoming Dutch municipal elections scheduled for March 18, 2026.
According to information from The Hague, the Aruba Politiek Cafe Netherlands 2026 will take place on Thursday, March 5, 2026. The goal of the event is to provide Arubans living in the Netherlands with an opportunity to better understand municipal politics and the importance of voting.
The event aims to create an open and informative environment where attendees can hear directly from political candidates and experts about how local government decisions impact daily life within municipalities. Organizers emphasize that participation in municipal elections plays an essential role in civic engagement and representation.
The Aruba Politiek Cafe Netherlands 2026 program will feature two Aruban politicians active in Dutch politics: Zane de Ponte (D66) and Vanessa Bruin (Leefbaar Rotterdam). In addition, the evening will include contributions from education specialist James van der Linde and Lionel Martijn, President of OCAN (Overlegorgaan Caribische Nederlanders).
The discussion will focus on explaining what municipal politics means, why voting matters, and how local government policies influence areas such as housing, education, public services, and community development.
The event will be held at De Haagsche Bier Kluis in The Hague from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM. Admission is free, and interested participants are encouraged to register in advance through the official link provided by the organizers.
The Aruba Politiek Cafe Netherlands 2026 offers a unique opportunity for members of the Aruban community in the Netherlands to gather, ask questions, and gain orientation ahead of the March 18 municipal elections. Organizers describe it as an important civic moment for Arubans abroad to strengthen democratic participation and community involvement.
With municipal elections approaching, the initiative underscores the importance of political awareness and engagement among Caribbean Dutch citizens and residents.






















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