Minouche van der Gijp, René van der Gijp’s wife, is now also involved in the public debate. She is furious about Minister Van Gennip’s plan to bring French problem youth to our country.

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Minister Karien van Gennip (Social Affairs and Employment) proposes to bring unemployed young people from the French banlieues (suburbs) to the Netherlands to work, for example, in the catering industry or in greenhouses. “There is a really high youth unemployment rate in France, especially in the banlieues. Much higher than we know here,” she says in the AD

‘Woman doesn’t track!’

Karien’s plan causes a lot of anger and they are also completely upset in the Van der Gijp house. René van der Gijp will undoubtedly have his say about it tonight in Today Inside and his wife Minouche is already doing so on the socials. She is completely perplexed.

Minouche finds this incredible. “My God! They keep getting crazier! Never heard a more idiotic plan… Those neighborhoods there are dangerous. We already have a shortage of blue on the street, let refugees sleep on chairs, a shortage of housing and so on. And then you come up with this bizarre plan. That woman doesn’t track!”

anger on the right

There is a lot of anger about Karien’s plan, especially from the right. “Rather crazy plan by State Secretary Van Gennip SoZa) to bring Parisian banlieue youth to the Netherlands. Apparently good experiences when she was still ING boss in France. Recipe for misery,” says former Telegraaf boss Sjuul Paradijs, for example.

And columnist Nausicaa Marbe: “Wow, good idea. Hopefully Van Gennip will live in the banlieues for a while, with family and all, to personally select the best people. No talent should go untapped.”

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It was also about this morning at WNL:

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