Noa Vahle, the daughter of Linda de Mol, is quite critical about Rob Jetten in the studio of the Oranjezomer. She thinks he revolves around a simple question: does D66 want the VVD in a cabinet?

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Thomas van Groningen had last night in The Oranjezomer The leader of D66 sitting at the table: Rob Jetten. In particular, a lot of election rhetoric came across the table, but it rarely comes to clear answers. At one point the host asks the politician: “D66 goes together in a cabinet with the VVD or is that excluded?”

Rob avoids

Rob avoids that. “It is not excluded. I always say: I don’t want to be in a coalition with Wilders and Baudet. You can work with that in the Chamber, but a cabinet like that such as D66, that really is not possible. I would say with the other parties: do you have the ambition to build ten new cities and invest in education and the economy?”

“Do we want to do something again? That broom by the government we were just talking about. Then you can work with quite a lot of parties, but the VVD … Yesilgöz has of course done an experiment with Wilders in the last 2.5 years and has actually argued with everyone in the last few weeks.”

Noa critical

Dilan is a fight maker, says Rob. “Quarrel made with other parties, arguing with a singer, so my question would actually be: what does the VVD want?”

Then Noa Vahle sighs from the wooden bench in the studio: “It is great how politicians always always talk around a question. I think that’s a skill.”

Rob: “Well, thank you. Hahaha.”

Really very handsome

Noa is obvious. “I really like that. It is actually a yes-or-no question, right?”

Rob: “Well, I often find that, but not with this one.”

Thomas: “Shall we exchange chair, Noa?”

Noa: “Well, I just notice.”

Rob: “I do understand Noa’s question, or the comment. But if I am all going to call things here about which coalition or whatever … We really have no idea yet. There is still so much open.”

No Wilders

It will all crystallize, says Rob. “We first have to look at what everyone has in their election program. Do you really have the ambition to do something? With two parties I will not work together anyway, talking to everyone others.”

And Geert Wilders? “He is still at the top, but the question is: who will he still work with? He has now had the chance for two years now, the sun would shine again, everyone would get more money in the wallet, the deductible would be abolished, the asylum intake would go down. Nothing delivered on all those promises.”

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