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DENK disappointed by cabinet's lack of anti-discrimination policy

DENK leader Stephan van Baarle has criticized the new Dutch cabinet's coalition agreement for its lack of new measures and funding to combat discrimination. He argued that the government is merely recycling existing plans and questioned what specific actions will be taken to address the issue.

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