Rachel Hazes encounters misunderstanding with minister Conny Helder: ‘Haha!’

Rachel Hazes encounters misunderstanding with her croquette shop for the umpteenth time. According to Minister Conny Helder, phantom names such as ‘cremated croquette’ are mainly intended for laughter. “Haha.”

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Not only Franc Weerwind, the Minister of Legal Protection, questions the croquette objections of Rachel Hazes, but his colleague minister Conny Helder also seems unimpressed by the nickname ‘cremated croquette’. She was asked about the case yesterday in the Jinek section of reporter Jaïr Ferwerda.

Soft dishcloth

Jaïr wonders how Conny, the Minister for Long-Term Care and Sport, is doing. “If I call you a weak dishcloth, will you get angry or not?”

Conny can actually laugh about it. “No, you know I’m not going to be that fast anyway, so go ahead.”

Jaïr: “And fried bami disc?”

Conny cynically: “Oooh, yes, it does come in a bit! haha.”

Juice minister

Franc reiterates that the justice system is already busy enough. “I see that we have a shortage of judges. I see an incredible workload on the entire justice system. I have made 155 million euros available structurally in the coming years to ensure that they get better.”

The Minister of Legal Protection reveals that he is now a bit more involved juice has deepened. “Last time you told me: ‘Minister Weatherwind, make sure you are a little more informed about the juice.’ That was the assignment you gave me! So from that homework assignment I watch all the programs, Jaïr. Thank you for that!”

Coffee cup

Where Yvonne can always be seen in her videos with a plastic Starbucks cup, Prime Minister Mark Rutte always walks around with disposable cups from the local coffee shop Caffe Almondo. He was addressed by Jaïr in the same item yesterday.

The reporter: “I received a message from a viewer via Instagram and you always see them coming with these cups. And then we thought… This is the original Jinek cup!”

‘Ah how sweet!’

Mark appreciates that gesture. “Ah how sweet! Ah, Eva, thank you, this is great. That business, El Mundo, is a very nice coffee shop and this is also advertising for the business.”

Jaïr: “I know that you are really into sustainability, because you have had this bag for years.”

Mark: “No zipper works anymore, but it’s also because it has the logo of the World Economic Forum on it and we know that Thierry Baudet likes it so much. haha.”

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