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With D66 at the helm, the door to asylum reception in Heemstede is wide open. ‘Anti-asylum center sentiment finds no foothold here’

With D66 at the helm, the door to asylum reception in Heemstede is wide open. ‘Anti-asylum center sentiment finds no foothold here’

Following a narrow municipal election victory over the VVD, D66 has emerged as the largest party in Heemstede and plans to proceed with the opening of an asylum seeker center. Party leader Marloes Derks stated that the village will fulfill its reception obligations, noting that opposition to the plans has failed to gain significant traction.

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