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Mamdani dissolves Adams-created commission and plans replacement

Mamdani ended a commission established by Eric Adams. Mamdani stated plans to create a new commission with a different structure.

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1 source·May 28, 9:58 AM(1 day ago)·1m read
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Mamdani ended a commission that Eric Adams had created earlier. The action removes the existing panel and clears the way for a new body. Mamdani said the replacement commission will operate under revised guidelines.

No date was given for when the new panel would begin work. The original commission had drawn criticism over its scope and membership. Details on the new commission's mandate were not released.

Key Facts

Commission ended
Mamdani dissolved Adams-created panel
New commission planned
Replacement body to be formed

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    The existing commission will cease operations.

  2. 02

    A new commission will be established under different rules.

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PublishedMay 28, 2026, 9:58 AM
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