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Why the Van Berkel case is also making other ministers nervous

Why the Van Berkel case is also making other ministers nervous

Nathalie van Berkel of the D66 party has withdrawn as the designated State Secretary of Finance and as a Member of Parliament after it was revealed that her CV contained incorrect information. This development serves as a significant setback for the incoming Jetten cabinet before it has even officially started.

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