Yes, we can!

Certainly in Sittard-Geleen

It can be done

A municipal coat of arms, an entrepreneurs’ fund, the new House on the Market Square, the comeback of the Flodder series, a local Green Deal, more nature and strong support for a circular Chemelot. These are solid, tangible results of four years of D66 in the city council – always based on substantive collaboration with other constructive and reasonable parties.

In the coming years, D66 – as a progressive liberal party – wants to continue building on success for our border city of Sittard-Geleen: for our residents, entrepreneurs, young people and new talent. With breakthroughs in the energy transition, Euregional and European cooperation, housing, education, and economic development – backed by concrete plans. Together with you, committed to your community.

Sittard-Geleen is bursting with potential, and D66 is proud of our city. From Mama’s Pride to the Castle of Born, from the Brightlands Chemelot Campus to Sittard’s Market Square and Fortuna Sittard. With decisive governance and positive politics, we can make the difference. Green, European, and with local roots. Vote for D66 on 18 March: it can be done!

With 5 major breakthroughs for Sittard-Geleen, D66 will continue creating room for progress and success:

  • European cooperation in our cross-border region
    With Belgium and Germany; for our climate, public transport and the Euregional labour market.
  • Smart economy, with room for entrepreneurship
    More room for entrepreneurs, innovation with courage and local support.
  • Affordable, green energy in Sittard-Geleen
    Wind turbines, solar panels, innovation and a strong power grid.
  • Rapid housing construction, in a green Sittard-Geleen
    Smart construction, smarter use of buildings, fewer regulations and more green space.
  • A welcoming city with a strong international profile.
    Attraction and retention of international talent for education, economic development and diversity.

Pepijn Pi Van de Venne - Beeld: ©De Fotovakvrouw

ProDemos has published an informative election guide for the municipal council elections on Wednesday, 18 March, 2026.