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Housing market, waste and safety play major role for municipal election panel members

Housing market, waste and safety play major role for municipal election panel members

A survey of over 2,100 Amsterdam residents reveals that the housing shortage, waste management, and public safety are the primary concerns for voters ahead of the upcoming municipal elections. While 95% of the participants intend to vote, many remain undecided as they seek solutions for rising crime and the inability of young residents to find affordable housing. The panel also highlighted significant frustration with deteriorating street cleanliness and a growing sense of insecurity in various parts of the city.

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