
For Timmermans these were most special reflections, because they are so short before the Benieizngen. “There is also a lot to choose from,” he says. The GL-PVDA leader warns of “code language” in the political debate. Such as “only European action”, with which, according to him, the cabinet delves into his responsibility to tackle Israel more strictly. Or “Care in the region”, so that you don’t have to get sick children from Gaza here. “I want to fill that in,” says Timmermans about that so -called code language.
He also has an indirect message for PVV leader Wilders. “The worst thing is that the leader of the largest party not only ran away, but also that his ideas seemed unthinkable fifteen years ago, now are among the daily discussion points.”
Yesilgöz joins hands with, among others, SP Yesilgöz starts her second term with thanking the cabinet and Schoof, who, according to her, “continue to take responsibility for our country”. She also submits a number of motions, including one together with SP. This calls on to help small employers by paying the second year of illness of an employee. Together with BBB, she wants to call on the Chamber, together with Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever and other countries, to revise human rights treaties.
The wish of the VVD to expand the burqa ban has also cast Yesilgöz in a motion. The room will vote about all those plans later tonight.
Wilders starts his second term. “We have problems with immigrants,” he summarizes his views. He submits some motions, including more focus on border control, an asylum stop, returning Syrians and maintaining the mortgage interest deduction.
After this intensive and emotional part of the debate, Prime Minister Schoof has finished answering the questions. Sharing is just a few minutes. Then the so -called second term of the Chamber starts. In it, party leaders give their short conclusion of the debate and can possibly submit motions.
‘Are we doing enough? I wonder that ‘ Timmermans does not understand that the UN committee did not follow and speaks of a genocide in Gaza. He points out to the Prime Minister that the Netherlands should act much earlier, according to the genocide conversation, before a court has decided whether or not there is genocide. “If there is a risk of genocide, you have to act,” the GL-PvdA leader shoves.
Van Hijum (NSC) also points to the genocide conversation. “As you have close ties with a country, your responsibility becomes heavier. Your influence becomes heavier. Do we do enough? I wonder,” says Van Hijum.
There are risks of genocide, acknowledged. “We never denied that.” The cabinet always makes a consideration which steps are being taken. This also includes with other EU countries, says Schoof.
Schoof: Cabinet has no influence on Koers Netanyahu recently had a telephone contact with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. In it he shouted that there must be a ceasefire and the Israeli army the emergency aid should be admitted to the Gazans.
But shove himself to acknowledge that his call was actually meaningless. “I still have to see if we can bring that government to a different position.” Yet the Netherlands continues to work. Via the Eurpese road, in which the Member States are not nearly in line, and via the United Nations. “We try to change the course of Netanyahu.”
For Volt ties, that is the proof that Netanyahu does not care about the words of the Dutch cabinet. That is why there must be harder, national measures. “History is going to judge cuddly about the absence of action by this cabinet,” says Dassen.
Cabinet does not want to help children from Gaza in the Netherlands: “Shave you!” It is about the medical evacuation of sick or wounded children from Gaza. “That touches everyone here,” says Schoof “We want to do something about the suffering.” There is a shortage of money and equipment in the Gaza region to help these children. That is why the government is releasing 25 million euros. “That is fast and effective,” says Schoof. According to him, the Netherlands can contribute to the help for the children in the best way.
Opposition parties are calling on the government to help children in the Netherlands, because according to aid organizations in the region there are not enough resources. Many other European countries already do that. “I find it embarrassing,” says Timmermans (GL-PvdA). “There will be a day when we all look back and say: what the hell did we make!”
D66 leader Jetten lists some harrowing examples on how very children are mutilated by the war. They lack medical care in the region. Other European countries do that too. “Why can’t the Netherlands?” Jetten wonders. He rejects the government’s arguments that help in the region is more effective. “What a bad answer,” he says to Schoof. “Shame!”
Cabinet does not speak of genocide: ‘I am genuinely deeply shocked’ The cabinet does not agree with the UN study that Israel commits genocide. That leads to a lot of indignation in the room. “I am sincerely deeply shocked,” says GL-PVDA leader Timmermans. “What do we sacrifice for Israel? Our principles? Our souls?” According to Timmermans, a country like the Netherlands “cannot exist for long if we do not comply with international law.”
Prime Minister Schoof takes the UN report seriously. “There is a list that makes you stand still.” But, he says, only the international court can conclude whether there is genocide. That is also stated in the UN report. “The Netherlands supports that. That is the line that the cabinet uses.” Schoof says that in his contacts he will address the Israeli government at the violence in Gaza.
Schoof leaves Dental Care to the Next Cabinet Dijk (SP) wants to know whether the cabinet is planning to carry out his assumed motion. He wants another periodic dental check per year to be reimbursed from the basic package. That money must be collected by “combating active fraud in healthcare and by only receiving new medical specialists as soon as possible,” said the text of the motion.
The motion was recently supported by PVV, GL-PVDA, NSC, D66, CU, DENK, FVD, PvdD, SGP and Volt. That is a majority, but shove says they will leave this a new cabinet.
The debate is now quietly going through. Outgoing minister Schoof gets questions about climate, Tata Steel, Nitrogen and Housing. No further insights are shared.
The Cabinet no longer complements Emergency Fund Energy from the Budget Memorandum that the 50 million euros that the House wanted to free up this year for the Temporary Emergency Fund Energie has been transferred to 2027. That means that people who cannot pay their energy bill this winter cannot get support.
Earlier this year it was storm when applying for a contribution. In April the fund had to close again after a week. This year’s households with a low income will receive an average of 78 euros per month for six months as support when paying the energy bill.
Van Hijum (NSC) and Bikker (CU) hope that the cabinet wants to supplement the fund for this year, but Schoof indicates that they do not intend to do this. The government does work on a public energy fund. If that was ultimately established, people can request support for 2026 with retroactive effect.
Ouwehand started her speaking time this morning with the recovery of a comment to Van der Plas. After Van der Plas no longer wanted to respond to questions about Gaza, Ouwehand said that “Mrs. Van der Plas actually says:” Innocent civilians who are being starved, bombed and deliberately shot, that doesn’t matter to me. ” That way she filled what Van der Plas would and would not do something, said Ouwehand, “and I shouldn’t have done that”.
Left -wing parties lack self -reflection at Schoof The introduction to Schoof about polarization is much loose at the left side of the room. The leaders of Denk, Volt, SP, PvdD and GroenLinks-PvdA want the Prime Minister to show more self-reflection. They note that his cabinet has contributed to the polarization in the past two years.
The parties also believe that Schoof should stand up. “The prime minister was there yesterday when the leader of the largest group actually denied more than a million Dutch people their freedom of religion,” said Timmermans.
“The Constitution is beyond doubt for me. And the liberties must be definitely guaranteed,” Schoof replies. He refuses to go further into Wilders’ words.
Wilders is the first to interrupt Schoof. In his introduction, the Prime Minister emphasized, among other things, the importance of respect for each other and compromises, and Wilders wants to continue on that. He mainly uses this to proclaim the points important for his party: migration and safety on it. By always looking at the middle, too little happens, the PVV person thinks.
Schoof indicates that he looks at all parties, from left to right, that his earlier call is not only focused on the room, but also on society. “I hope that we will treat each other with respect both here and in society.”
Schoof is increasingly worried about growing polarization “If we lose the willingness to listen to each other and dialogue is exchanged for black and white positions, we get further and further away from home,” says Schoof. In his introduction, he indicates that he is increasingly worried about the growing polarization. He sees it as an issue of society, but also of politics.
There is the prime minister. He will first discuss the questions asked about the Budget Memorandum. In the end he will also answer questions about Gaza. It is expected that that will release a fierce debate.
The ministers are already ready, but there is not yet there, so it is still a while to wait.
The debate continues. It is the turn of outgoing Prime Minister Dick Schoof to respond to questions asked by MPs.
Eerdmans (Ja21) is ready. That means that the first part of the room is over. There is now first lunch until 1.30 pm. Then it is the turn of outgoing Prime Minister Schoof who has received some questions.
Sturdy clash about Ja21 plan to drill again in Groningen Eerdmans crashes considerably with SP’er Jimmy Dijk when it comes to his plans to open the gas fields in Groningen again. “Totally unreliable”, Dijk calls to Eerdmans. “If you start about trust in politics, start here!”
A parliamentary committee of inquiry previously ruled that the suffering of Groningen people in the earthquake area is “systematically misunderstood” and that the Netherlands has a “honorary debt” to those people. The government had already promised to close the gas fields in Groningen.
Ja21 wants to open those fields again, because, according to Eerdmans, the Netherlands has become too dependent on Russian gas. “I think it’s a blunder to keep the wells closed forever”. He underlines the conclusions of the inquiry committee, he believes. “Before we put a drill in the ground, we first compensate for the victims”.
The plan can also count on strong criticism from D66, GL-PvdA and BBB. “It’s not about the money,” Van der Plas emphasizes. “It’s about trust in the government”.
Eerdmans and Van der Plas collide about pensions BBB leader Van der Plas tries to get Eerdmans clamp on pensions. She underlines that this year he still voted against the proposal of MP Agnes Joseph to give people a say in the transition from their money to the new system. At the time, BBB voted for the proposal, which was also strongly discouraged by the cabinet.
“I voted against Chaos,” says Eerdmans, who was previously against the introduction of the new system. “According to nobody, changing the rules of the game was a good idea.”
According to experts, the proposal would indeed cause great chaos and possibly costs billions, because the news pension system had already been introduced.
Joseph has since switched from NSC to BBB.
PVV leader Wilders was one of the first attendees in the plenary debate hall this morning.
Eerdmans appreciates what cabinet did the last speaker on the list is JA21 leader Joost Eerdmans. He points out that his party appreciates what happened under the Shovel cabinet, such as retaining the excise tax credit on gasoline, the cancellation of the CO2 levy and the little extra money for prisons. Ja21 also often acted as a constructive opposition party in the past year.
He is less happy with the burden lighting, which he calls “especially occasionally”. He is also dissatisfied with asylum policy: for example, his party had preferred to have seen the Spreading Act.
Dassen: ‘Close Tata and Build a city’ Volt leader Dassen is the second to last speaker. He argues for closing Tata Steel. According to Dassen, DST is “the symbol of that old industry.” With a plan, the cabinet wants to make the steel factory green. The costs can amount to around 3 billion euros. Volt wants to use that money for a ‘Tata city’. “With perspective for employees with future -proof jobs for green activities and for new, sustainable homes with room for starters,” says Dassen.
Prime Minister, second from the right, has to listen to the room before he can start his answer.
Bikker wants a firmer term for the House of Representatives Currently it is “a mess” in The Hague, says CU leader Mirjam Bikker. “We have delivered a very bad business card. It’s time to take responsibility”.
In her speaking time, Bikker explores that the parliament is the session in other countries. In the Netherlands, this also applies to municipal councils and the Provincial States. It is therefore strange that this does not apply to the House of Representatives, says Bikker, who will soon submit a motion “for a permanent term of office for the House of Representatives”.
The CU election program means that the House of Representatives will no longer be dissolved automatically if a government falls. The party also wants to get the king a role again in the formation, but a motion that calls for this received no majority. Bikker already announces that after the elections she will make another attempt to get that majority.
Compared to the debate on Wednesday, it is going rapidly. There are no more interruptions. Thus Stoffer is the turn of the third speaker. Three points are important for the SGP person: life, family and a safe society. He ends his contribution with reading Psalm 23: “The Lord is my shepherd.”
Lidewij de Vos takes the floor second. The new party leader of FvD comes across as calmer than her predecessor and party chairman Thierry Baudet, but does proclaim the typical FVD sound. Among other things, the party wants to step out of the European Union and fully stop nitrogen policy and asylum shelter. She also emphasizes that her party wants to promote remigration.
“Afraid that the government is poisoned by Netanyahu,” Gaza is mentioned. PvdD is one of the most pronounced parties on this subject. Ouwehand does not understand that the Netherlands does so little to stop the violence. The United Nations concluded this week that Israel commits genocide in Gaza. As an ally of Israel, the Netherlands does not do enough to stop this, says Ouwehand. “The Netherlands is the fourth investor in Israel,” she says.
“The Palestinians are seen by the Netanyahu government as less than people. I am afraid that narrative has also poisoned the Dutch government,” says Ouwehand. “We are obliged to put an end to that announced genocide. To the deliberately starving of the population and the conscious shooting of children.”
Ouwehand: ‘It is your duty to speak out’ PvdD leader Ouwehand has started the debate that started yesterday. “It is your duty to speak out if people like Second -class citizen Wordem put away. It is your duty if an ally commits genocide in Gaza.”
Ouwehand interviewed Pussy Riot last week at the congress of her party. The activist Russian pop group has openly criticism of Russian President Putin. For that, some members had to go to a prison camp. But as soon as they were released again, the protests against Putin were immediately resumed. Always keep pronouncing the most weak in society, is the message of Ouwehand.
Outgoing Prime Minister Schoof will put the finishing touches for the debate for today on Thursday morning.
PVV leader Geert Wilders had a striking role Wednesday. He was the first speaker to dominate the debate for hours on Wednesday. But after that he never got up to ask the other party leaders something. The PVV is excluded by, among others, the VVD, CDA, D66 and GL-PVDA, so that a cabinet participation again becomes quite complicated.
Many party leaders blamed Wilders that as the largest party in a coalition he did nothing for each other, and others now take the size that nothing is happening.
For the time being, that attitude Wilders’ does not hurt. In a survey of Ipsos I&O published on Wednesday evening, the PVV is by far the largest virtual. In Diezedlfde poll, it is also striking that the advance of JA21 continues. The party comes virtually near the VVD and D66.
Between Timmermans (GL-PvdA) and VVD member Dilan Yesilgoz it has been difficult for months. The two party leaders make no secret that they do not want to negotiate with each other. Especially on asylum measures, the two do not find each other. Although the real distance on this subject is not as great as they prevent.
The CDA is comfortable in between. Although party leader Bontenbal was a little more forced to give in a direction. He also received some criticism about his ‘liberty contribution’, which in practice is a tax increase for the defense spending. The CDA has investigated whether that can be done via a higher VAT. That would mean more expensive groceries.
A lot was paid to which bonds can already be made. Party leaders were busy with their preferences last week for a possible future coalition.
The VVD even made a commercial about it. If it is up to the liberals, they will negotiate with BBB, JA21 and D66. But that option already seems dead and burying before it was taken seriously. D66 leader showed nothing on Wednesday in a right cabinet.
Good morning! The Debate Will Resume Today at 10:15 am.
On Wednesday Morning, it Became clear that the debate would run Until well after midnight. Therefore, it was decided to continuous part of it today. PvdD, FVD, SGP, CU, Volt, and Ja21 Will Still Speak.
After that, Prime Minister shoved May Answer the Questions Posed. There were not many, as party leaders mainly looked at each other. The Cabinet Has Fallen for A Second Time and Relies on Only 32 Seats in the House of Representatives. With the elections in sight, it is campaign-wise emarter to focus the arrows on each other.
For Timmermans, these were the most special reflections because they are so close to the elections. “There is also much to choose,” he says. The GL-PvdA Leader Warns Against “Code Language” in the Political Debate. Such as “Only European Action,” With which the cabinet, Accordination to Him, Ducks its responsibility to tackle Israel More Strictly. Or “reception in the region,” so you don’t have to bring sick children from gaza here. “I want to fill that,” Says Timmermans about that so-called code language.
He also has an indirect message for PVV Leader Wilders. “The Worst Thing is that the leader of the largest party not only walked away, but also that his ideas, which seemed unthinkable fifteen years ago, are now part of the daily discussion points.”
Yesilgöz Joins Forces with, Among Others, SP YESILGöz Begins Her Second Term by thanking the Cabinet and Schoof, WHO, According to Her, “Continue to take responsibility for our country.” She also submits a number of motions, including one together with sp. This calls for helping small employers by paying the second year of an employee’s illness. Together with BBB, shey hens to call on the chamber to, Together with the Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever and Other Countries, to review the Human Rights Treaties.
Yesilgöz has also cast the VVD’s Wish to Extend the Burqa Ban Into A Motion. The Chamber Will Vote on All Those Plans Later Tonight.
Wilders Starts His Second Term. “We have problems with immigrants,” the Summarizes His views. He submits Several Motions, Including More Emphasis on Border Security, An Asylum Stop, The Return of Syrians, and Mintining MortGage Interest Relief.
After this Intensive and Emotional Part of the Debate, Prime Minister Schoof is finished Answering the Questions. There is a short break for a few minutes. After that, the so-called second term of the chamber Begins. In IT, Party Leaders Give Their Letter Conclusion of the Debate and Can Submit Motions If Necessary.
‘Are we doing enough? I Wonder ‘ Timmermans does not understand that sheaf not follow the un commission and speaks of genocide in Gaza. He pointss out to the prime minister that the Netherlands, accordance to the genocide convention, must act much earlier before a court has ruled white there is genocide or not. “If there is a risk of genocide, you have to act,” The GL-Pvda Leader Tells shoved.
Van Hijum (NSC) also points to the genocide convention. “The Closer Your Ties Are With A Country, The Heavier Your Responsibility Becomes. Your Influence Becomes Heavier. Are we doing Enough? I Wonder,” Says van Hijum.
There are risks of genocide, pushed acknowledges. “We never denied that.” The Cabinet is constantly making a trade-off as to which steps are being tasks. This also Involves Working with Other Eu Countries, Says pushed.
Shovel: Cabinet has no influence on Netanyahu’s course recently had telephone contact with Israeli prime minister Netanyahu. In it, he called for a ceasefire and for the Israeli Army to Allow Emergency Aid for the Gazans.
But shove his own acknowledges that his call was actual pointless. “I have yet to see Whether we can bring that government to a different point of view.” Yet the Netherlands Continues to Commit itself. Via The European Route, Where Member States are far from Being on the Same Page, and via The United Nations. “We are trying to change netanyahu’s course.”
For Dassen of Volt, this is proof that netanyahu does not care about the words of the Dutch cabinet. That is why must be tougher, National Measures. “History Will Judge Very Harshly about the Lack of Action from this cabinet,” Says Dassen.
Cabinet does not want to help children from gaza in the Netherlands: “Shame on you!” It Concerns The Medical Evacuation of Sick or Injured Children from Gaza. “That affects everyone here,” Says shoved “we want to do something about the suffering.” There is a Shortage of Money and Equipment in The Gaza Region to Help These Children. That is why the cabinet is releasing 25 million euros. “That is fast and effective,” Says shoved. Accordance to Him, the Netherlands Can Thus Contribute in the best way to the aid for the children.
Opposition Parties Are Calling on the Cabinet to Help Children in The Netherlands, because Accordance to Aid Organizations There Are Not Enough Resources in the Region. Many Other European Countries are already doing that. “I Find it ShameFul,” Says Timmermans (GL-PvdA). “There will come a day when we all look back and say: what on earth did we let it happen!”
D66 Leader Jetten Lists Some Poignant Examples of How Badly Children Have Been Mutilated by the War. They Lack Medical Care in the Region. Other European Countries are doing that too. “Why can’t the Netherlands do that?”, Jetten Wonders. He Rejects The Cabinet’s Arguments That Aid in the Region is More Effective. “What a load of bull,” he says to sheaf. “Shame on you!”
Cabinet does not speak of genocide: ‘I am Genuinely Deeply Shocked’ the Cabinet does not agree with the un investigation that Israel is committing genocide. That leads to much outrage in the chamber. “I am Genuinely Deeply Shocked,” Says GL-PvdA Leader Timmermans. “What are we sacrifying for Israel? Our principles? Our soul?” Accordance to Timmermans, A Country Like the Netherlands “Cannot Last Long If we do not adhere to international law.”
Prime Minister Schoof Takes the Un Report SeriOutly. “There is a list that makes you think.” But, he adds, Only the International Court of Justice Can Conclude Whether there is genocide. That is also stated in the un report. “The Netherlands is behind that. That is the line the cabinet is a bar.” Says that in his contacts he does address the Israeli Government about the violence in Gaza.
Shove Leaves Dental Care to the Next Cabinet Dijk (SP) Wants To Know Whether the Cabinet Intends to Implement His adopted Motion. The Wants One Periodic Dental Check-up per year to be reimbursed from the basic package again. That money must be collected through “Active fraud control in healthcare and by only employing new medical specialists as soon as possible,” According to the text of the motion.
The Motion was a recent supported by PVV, GL-PvdA, NSC, D66, CU, DENK, FVD, PvdD, SGP and Volt. That is a majority, but sheafs that they leave this to a new cabinet.
The Debate is now Processing Calmly. Caretaker Minister Schoof is Asked Questions About Climate, Tata Steel, Nitrogen and Housing Construction. No new insights are shared here.
Cabinet No Longer Supplements Temporary Energy Emergy Emergency Fund The Budget Memorandum Shows That the 50 Million Euros Extra That The Chamber Wanted to Release This Year for the Temporary Energy Emergency Fund Has Been Shifted to 2027. This Means This People Scresce Breks Beness Bears Able to Receive Support.
There was a rush to apply for a contribution earlier this year. In April, The Fund had to be closed again after just one week. Low-Income Households Will Receive An Average of Around 78 euros per Month For Six Months This Year as Support in Paying the Energy Bill.
Van Hijum (NSC) and Bikker (Cu) Hope that the Cabinet Will Still because to supplement the fund for this year, but sheaf indicates that they do not intend to do so so. The Cabinet is working on a public energy fund. If that has been established, people can Apply for Support Retroactively about 2026.
Ouwehand started the speaking time this morning by withdrawing a comment Towards van der Plas. After van der Plas repeatedly refused to respond to questions about Gaza, Ouwehand Said that “Mrs. van der Plas is Actually Saying:” Innocent Citizens who are bee being starved, bomb bed and deliberately shot, that Does Nothing to me “.” In this way, she filled in What van der Plas would and would not do, Said Ouwehand, “and I should do that.”
Left-Wing Parties Miss Self-Reflection from Schoof Schoof’s Introduction About Polariazation is Causing A Lot Of Commotion on the Left Side of the Chamber. The Leaders of DENK, Volt, SP, PvdD and GroenLinks-Pvda Want the Prime Minister to Show More Self-Reflection. They note that his cabinet has contributed to the polarization over the past two years.
The Parties also Believe That Schoof Should Set Standards. “The Prime Minister was there yesterday when the leader of the largest faction actual Denied More than a Million Dutch People Their Freedom of Religion,” Said Timmermans.
“The Constitution is Beyond Question for Me. And Freedom’s must be absolutely Guaranteed,” Schoof Replies. He refuses to comment further on Wilders’ words.
Wilders is the first to interrupt. In HIS Introduction, The Prime Minister Emphasized, Among Other Things, The Importance of Respecting Each Other and Making Compromises, and Wilders Wants To Elaborate on That. He mainly uses that to proclaim the points that are important to his party: migration and security at the state level. By constantly look to the middle, Too Little Happens, Accordination to the PVV Member.
SHOOF Indicates That He is Looking At All Parties, From Left To Right, And Reports That His Earlier Call is not only Directed at the Chamber, But also at Society. “I hope that we treat each other with respect, both here and in society.”
Schoof is Increasingly Concerned about Growing Polariazation “If we lose the Willingness to Listen to Each Other and Dialogue is Exchanged for Black and White Points of View, We Will Stray Further and Further From Home,” Says Schoof. In HIS introduction, the Indicates That He is Increasingly Concerned about the Growing Polariazation. He sees it as an issue for society, but also for politics.
The Prime Minister is here. He will first address the questions that have legs asked about the budget memorandum. At the end, he will also Answer Questions about Gaza. It is expected that this will spark a heated debate.
The Government Officials Are Already Ready, But Schoof is not there, so we have to wait a little longer.
The Debate Continues. It is up to caretaker prime minister Dick Schoof to Respond to Questions Asked by Members of Parliament.
Eerdmans (Ja21) is Ready. That mean the first part of the chamber is over. There is now lunch Until 1:30 pm. After that, it is up to caretaker prime minister Schoof, who has recentions some questions.
Strong Clash about Ja21 Plan to Drill Again in Groningen Eerdmans Clashes Sharply with SP Member Jimmy Dijk When it comes to his plans to rail the Gas Fields in Groningen. “Totally Unreliable,” Dijk Shouts at Eerdmans. “If you start talking about trust in politics, start here!”
A Parliamentary Inquiry Committee Ruled Earlier That The Suffering of People From Groningen in the Earthquake Area was “Systematicalally ignored” and that the Netherlands Has a “Debt of Honor” to Those People. The Government had Previously Promised to Close the Gas Fields in Groningen, Among Other Things.
JA21 WILDS TO ROOPEN FILTS, because Accordance to Eerdmans, The Netherlands Has Become Too Dependent on Russian Gas. “I think it’s a blunder to keep the wells closed forever.” He Underlines the Conclusions of the Inquiry Committee, He Believe. “Before we put a drill in the ground, we will first compensate the affected people.”
The plan also Faces Strong Criticism from D66, GL-PvdA and BBB. “It’s not about the money,” Emphasizes van der Plas. “It’s about trust in The Government.”
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