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In front of the cameras, the cabinet pretends there is no row

In front of the cameras, the cabinet pretends there is no row

The Dutch cabinet is facing significant pressure from trade unions and opposition parties as political activities resume in The Hague following a two-week recess. While the government attempts to maintain a unified public image, it must now navigate these growing internal and external challenges.

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