The GroenLinks The Hague chapter consists of the city council members, the board, campaign team, working groups, committees and neighborhood teams.

Municipal Council members

The Hague city council political party represents GroenLinks in city council of The Hague City. We currently have five city council members and is part of the municipal executive with two alder(wo)men.

Contact with the council members

Is there something going on in your street or neighborhood that GroenLinks can help with? Let us know, we want to hear about it!

You can reach us via groenlinks@denhaag.nl or by phone at 070-3533729.

Postal address

Fractie GroenLinks

Spui 70

2511 BT The Hague

What we stand for

GroenLinks has ambitious plans for The Hague within four main themes. We want to provide affordable housing for all, tackle the climate crisis in a fair way, create green and livable neighborhoods, and have equal opportunities for everybody in The Hague. Together we can make this happen.

Affordable housing for everyone

We will build more social housing and homes for people who are starting out in the housing market. We will combat slumlords and vacancy. We believe that the policies and actions of the municipality should be aimed at housing people. Because housing is a fundamental right and not a revenue model.

Tackling the climate crisis in a fair way

We will invest in insulation and solar panels and help residents who cannot pay their energy bills. Also, landlords should only rent houses if they make them more sustainable. We will regulate this in a renting license.

Green and livable neighborhoods

Under our leadership, we will invest heavily in trees, bicycle paths and clean air. The Hague will collect waste more often and in more places. We will ensure that everyone lives in a nice green street, with a park around the corner. That is why cyclists and pedestrians are given free rein. We will do this by extending the 30 km/h zones to all residential areas.

Equal opportunities for everyone

Your chance to get good education and work should not depend on your postal code or who you are. We will continue to fight against discrimination and racism. We will offer help to people in poverty or debt and treat people without work humanely.