Interfrisian Council
Interfrisian Council
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Seat | Leer | |||
Official languages | Dutch, German, Low Saxon, North Frisian, Saterland Frisian, West Frisian | |||
Membership | 3 sections
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• | President | Helmut Collmann | ||
Establishment | 1956 | |||
Website Interfriesischerrat.de |
The Interfrisian Council is a geopolitical organization that represents the common interests of the Frisians. The organization consists of three regional councils or "sections": North Frisia, East Frisia and West Frisia. Every three years, the presidency of the Interfrisian Council is handed over to another section. The council was established in 1956.
Organization
Each of the three sections has its own board and administrative center. Section East currently holds the presidency of the Interfrisian Council until 2018.
Sections
Section West | Section East | Section North | |||
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Seat: | Leeuwarden | Seat: | Aurich | Seat: | Bredstedt |
Presidency: | 2018–2021 | Presidency: | 2015–2018 | Presidency: | 2021–2024 |
Chairman: | Roel Kaastra | Chairman: | Arno Ulrichs | Chairman: | Ilse Johanna Christiansen |
Secretary: | Anton van der Ploeg | Secretary: | Wolfgang Meiners | Secretary: | Frank Nickelsen |
Board
Since the start of Section East's presidency in 2015, the board of the Interfrisian Council consists of:[1]
- Helmut Collmann (president)
- Arno Ulrichs
- Ilse Johanna Christiansen
- Gudrun Fuchs
- Roel Kaastra
- Anton van der Ploeg
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