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Short

The other elections

The other elections


 


The world watches like chickens looking at the storm as the Americans express their preference for the Republican President Donald Trump or his democratic challenger Joe Biden today. The average campus dweller has little to say about that.


But what TU-Delft staff can vote on today are the works council elections. Not two, but four parties to choose from. In recent weeks, Delta has spoken to the leaders Marjan Popov (VWSD CMHF), Marleen Keijzer (Academisch Belang), Claudia Werker (FNV) and Menno Blauw (Democratic Policy).


As a Delta reader, you probably have no influence on the political course of the US, but you can influence the developments on the campus. This link takes you directly to the polling station. 

Science editor Jos Wassink

Do you have a question or comment about this article?

j.w.wassink@tudelft.nl

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