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As a resident, you have the opportunity to ask questions about the topics discussed and other matters of the municipality in public meetings of the municipal council.
As a resident, you have the opportunity to ask questions about the topics discussed and other matters of the municipality in public meetings of the municipal council.
A residents' question time can be scheduled by a municipal representation within its meeting.
Public meetings are, for example, those of municipal councils or district councils as well as their specialist committees, provided that the rules of procedure stipulate that they take place in public.
If necessary, the meeting body will verify your identity as the questioner. That's why it makes sense to have proof of identity with you.
As a questioner, you must be a resident of the municipality, i.e. you must have your domicile or permanent residence in the municipality. The questions must concern matters of the municipality.
If a Residents' Question Time is offered, it is usually an item on the agenda. Details and requirements are set out in the respective Rules of Procedure.
- Residents' Question Time
- Residents have the opportunity to ask questions in public meetings of the municipal representation on the topics discussed by the representation and on other matters of the municipality.
- The residents' questions are addressed to the members of the representation (council or district council) during the residents' question time.
The residents' questions are addressed to the members of the representation (council or district council) during the residents' question time.