Münster reshuffles city council committees in major structural reform
Münster's city council has undergone significant changes to its committee structure. The Committee for Housing, Properties, Finance, and Economic Affairs has taken on digitalization, while the Committee for Urban Planning and Development now oversees housing issues. A new Committee for Citizen Participation has been established, and the Committee for Social Affairs, Health, Labor, and Migration has expanded to include migration. Additionally, the Committee for Equal Opportunity and Integration has replaced the Integration Council.
In a shake-up of responsibilities, the Committee for Housing, Properties, Finance, and Economic Affairs has added digitalization to its portfolio. Meanwhile, the Committee for Urban Planning and Development has taken over housing matters, previously handled by the former committee.
The city council has also seen the establishment of a new Committee for Citizen Participation. This committee will take over duties previously handled by the complaints commission. However, details about the new Commission for Equal Opportunities and Integration, including its composition, remain unclear as no information was found in the consulted news.
Responsibility for foundation-related matters has shifted from a standalone commission to the finance committee. Furthermore, the Committee for Social Affairs, Health, Labor, and Migration has been expanded to include migration-related issues.
Münster's city council has implemented several changes to its committee structure, with the Committee for Housing, Properties, Finance, and Economic Affairs now handling digitalization and the Committee for Urban Planning and Development overseeing housing issues. A new Committee for Citizen Participation has been established, and the Committee for Social Affairs, Health, Labor, and Migration has been expanded. However, the composition of the new Commission for Equal Opportunities and Integration remains unknown.
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