OUR OPINION. It is problematic that politicians for advisory councils always end up with the same experts

Our country has recently gained two advisory councils. One body must prepare us for future pandemics and the other must guide us through the economic crisis. “It is remarkable that our ministers always end up with the same names for those vehicles,” writes investigative journalist Jeroen Bossaert. “That concentration of influence in a ‘happy few’ is unhealthy.”

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