Volt Tervuren and Tervuren Unie's joint list
Volt Tervuren, together with our electoral partner Tervuren Unie, has now now submitted a joint list with 27 candidates. The joint list aims to represent the real Tervuren: all ages and backgrounds. Diversity, experience, and renewal ensure that Tervuren is ready for the future.
Volt Tervuren, together with our electoral partner Tervuren Unie, call on as many people as possible to vote on Sunday 13 October as voting is no longer mandatory in Flanders. Sadly, town hall failed to register a large number of non-Belgian Tervurenaars, representing 20% of the 14,305 eligible voters on the electoral roll.
This democratic shortfall increases the lack of diversity in the municipal council. Currently, none of the 27 council members in Tervuren are non-Belgian or of non-Belgian origin, despite the fact that they make up 44% of the municipality's population. We are also aiming to get the first 18-year-old elected to the municipal council. In addition, we want to bring more women than the current 8 out of 27 council members into the council.
Complete list of Volt Tervuren, together and Tervuren Unie candidates.
1. Serge Liesenborghs
2. Tracey D'Afters
3. Geoffroy de Visscher
4. Magdalena Garczynska
5. Nadine Gabet
6. Dafydd ab Iago
7. Mamy Rafamantanana
8. Sébastien Londot
9. Cédric Everard de Harzir
10. Myriam Ben David
11. Marie-Chantal Verhulst
12. Jean-Pierre Goeseels
13. Angela Chang-Grelet
14. Christian Ratsimba
15. Christian Wellens
16. Claudia Zapata
17. Caroline Snyers
18. Natalia Richardson
19. Franck Bechdolff
20. Kseniya Tyshkevych
21. Marie-Pierre de Béthune
22. Jana Masarčová
23. Dominique Grelet
24. Paulo Delgadillo Berrocal
25. Natacha Liesenborghs
26. Friso Coppes
27. Olivier Thomas