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From Friday in The Hague it will again be about the one and a half meter distance, vaccinations and the curfew, because then the parliamentary inquiry into corona policy will start. No fewer than 47 people involved will be interrogated about the decisions taken at the time.

In this Hague Affairs we look ahead to the parliamentary inquiry and go back to the corona time with political reporters Oscar Vermeer, Stefan Vermeulen and Pim van den Dool. How should we look at this exceptional corona period? And has politics in The Hague learned from this time?

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Guests:
Stefan Vermeulen, Oscar Vermeer, Pim van den Dool
Presentation:
Erik van der Walle
Editorial:
Lotteke Boogert
Assembly:
Pieter Bakker
Photo:
Kees van de Veen





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