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No handshakes for FvD members: professor warns public rejection backfires

No handshakes for FvD members: professor warns public rejection backfires

Political representatives from the Forum for Democracy (FvD) party are facing social exclusion and boycotts in various Dutch municipal councils, such as those in Rotterdam and Nijmegen. Experts warn that these public rejections, including refusals to shake hands, may backfire and prove counterproductive to political discourse.

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Dozens of Borneokade residents hold brief protest at fences on jetty

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