Is the nitrogen crisis back? In recent months, nitrogen has hardly been a subject of conversation, but the judiciary has again confronted The Hague with the facts. The state must get started immediately to achieve the goals for reducing nitrogen emissions.
In this episode of The Hague Affairs we discuss the political consequences of two important judgments: one of the Council of State in December and one of the court in The Hague last Tuesday. These statements force the government to take action and no longer look away. What do these statements mean for the nitrogen policy and the future of the cabinet?
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- Guest:
- Eppo König, Petra de Koning, Wouter van Loon
- Presentation:
- Guus Valk
- Editorial & production:
- Fleur Kleinhuis
- Assembly:
- Pieter Bakker
- Photo:
- Bart Maat

