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Louise van Zetten (HVH) hopes to save Haarlem from becoming a nanny state: ‘I don’t want a city with lines and boulders’

Louise van Zetten (HVH) hopes to save Haarlem from becoming a nanny state: ‘I don’t want a city with lines and boulders’

Louise van Zetten, the longest-serving council member in Haarlem and leader of the HVH party, is warning against the "dulling" of the city's urban landscape. She criticizes local policies such as the removal of parking spaces and changes to the city's aesthetic character.

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