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Watch along: corona hearing with senior official who had to weigh fundamental rights

Watch along: corona hearing with senior official who had to weigh fundamental rights

Legislative lawyer Hanneke Schippers-Spanninga and 'Vrouwen voor Vrijheid' co-founder Romy Quint are testifying on the 16th day of public corona hearings. The hearings focus on the evaluation of fundamental rights during the pandemic.

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