Martin Burlage unanimously reappointed as Ibbenbüren’s Deputy Mayor for third term
Martin Burlage has been reappointed as Deputy Mayor of Ibbenbüren, with the reappointment receiving unanimous support. This marks his third term in the deputy position. Burlage first took office on March 1, 2010, and was initially elected for an eight-year term. He was subsequently re-elected in 2018 for another eight-year term. Since February 1, 2020, he has also served as the official deputy to Mayor Dr. Marc Schrameyer. The reappointment process was smooth, with no dissenting votes cast. This reflects the confidence the city council has in Burlage's leadership and service to Ibbenbüren. Martin Burlage begins his third term as Deputy Mayor of Ibbenbüren, having been reappointed unanimously. His continued service as deputy to Mayor Dr. Marc Schrameyer is expected to contribute to the city's ongoing progress and development.
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