The coalition agreement has been completed. The party leaders of D66, VVD and CDA presented their plans for the coming cabinet period on Friday. The housing shortage and the nitrogen crisis must be tackled quickly and the armed forces will receive billions more. At the same time, healthcare and social security are being cut.
Big plans, but they come from a minority cabinet that still has to guide those plans past a critical opposition. So the big question is: what is the agreement worth at the moment?
In this one Hague Affairs you will hear from five editors of the Hague editorial staff about the plans of the upcoming coalition: how strong is this agreement really and where are the political sticking points? And what does this mean for the coming period of government?
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- Guests:
- Lamyae Aharouay, Petra de Koning, Marko de Haan, Oscar Vermeer and Pim van den Dool
- Presentation:
- Erik van der Walle
- Editorial & production:
- Ilse Eshuis, Ignace Schoot and Iris Verhulsdonk
- Assembly:
- Pieter Bakker
- Photo:
- Bart Maat
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