Municipal Council The
Municipal Council is a
unicameral body composed of 25
councillors, including the
mayor and
aldermen. The councillors are
elected directly by the
voters in the municipality. The Municipal Council is renewed entirely every six years. The municipal elections of 8 October 2006 were the first municipal and provincial elections in
Belgium since the transfer of the competence with regards to the
municipalities and
provinces from the
Federal Government to the
Regions on 13 June 2001. The Municipal Council is responsible for everything that is of local interest. This organ draws up rules and ordinances, establishes municipal
taxes, approves the
budget and the
accounts of the municipality, scrutinises the local services, and looks after the interests of its population in general (
spatial planning,
road building,
security,
health,
youth,
sport,...). The council also appoints the
aldermen. The
mayor is nominated by the majority and appointed by the
Flemish Government. The council meets once per month. Between 2007 and 2013, the majority consisted of the
CD&V/
N-VA combined list, with 14 out of 25 seats.
VLD (5 seats),
SP.A-Spirit (2 seats),
Groen!Sociaal (2 seats) and
Vlaams Belang (2 seats) were in the opposition in the Municipal Council, and together had 11 seats out of 25. The
Presiding Officer of the Municipal Council was Werner Mertens (
CD&V). Between 2013 and 2018, the majority consisted of CD&V and OpenVLD, CD&V having attained 12 seats, and OpenVLD 3 seats, forming a majority. NV-A (5 seats), GroenSociaal (2 seats) and anders (a local party, 3 seats) were part of the opposition. In the elections of October 2018, CD&V stayed the largest party with 10 seats, followed by N-VA (5 seats), Open VLD (3 seats), anders (3 seats), Groen (3 seats) and SP.A (1 seat). CD&V announced a coalition with the second party N-VA to form a majority for the legislative session of 2019 and beyond.
College of Mayor and Aldermen The current
mayor of Rotselaar is Jelle Wouters (
CD&V). His primary responsibilities as mayor include, but are not limited to: security (police, fire service), personnel, communication, festivities, honorary and legal affairs. The mayor is assisted by a number of
aldermen, who together form the College of Mayor and Aldermen. Rotselaar is entitled to five aldermen because it has between 10,000 and 19,999 inhabitants.
Coat of arms and logo The official
coat of arms of the municipality of Rotselaar was adopted by the municipal council in 1968 and ratified by
Royal Decree in 1973. After the merger with the municipalities of Werchter and Wezemaal, the coat of arms was confirmed by the municipal council and 1981 and ratified in 1982. The coat of arms consists of three
fleur-de-lis gules on a field of silver. In line with many other municipalities adopting modern fashions, the
municipal government decided in 2002 to introduce a new
house style with a modern
logo replacing the coat of arms in communication and on municipal documents. This is the meaning of the logo: the
keep "Ter Heide" is the symbol for the
cultural heritage of Rotselaar, the field tracks symbolise the
rural aspects of the municipality and the
agriculture, the blue river is the symbol for the three rivers of Rotselaar, the
Demer, the
Dijle and the
Winge, and the lake, the green represents the
natural environment and
nature reserves of Rotselaar, the
plantations and the hills covered with forests, and last but not least, the sun gives Rotselaar blossoming
vineyards and refers to the
recreational facilities and activities in Rotselaar. ==Demographics==