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Maurice de Hond calls corona hearings 'terrible' but will attend, Mona Keijzer also to be questioned today

Maurice de Hond calls corona hearings 'terrible' but will attend, Mona Keijzer also to be questioned today

Maurice de Hond and Mona Keijzer are scheduled to testify before the parliamentary inquiry committee regarding the Dutch government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic. While the inquiry highlights growing regret among policymakers, prominent critics of the past measures remain critical of how they were treated.

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