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Four out of five debuting parties in Haarlemmermeer win at least one seat, PVV disappointed

Four out of five debuting parties in Haarlemmermeer win at least one seat, PVV disappointed

Four out of five new political parties in Haarlemmermeer secured at least one seat according to preliminary local election results. While parties like 50Plus performed better than expected, the PVV and Hart van Haarlemmermeer expressed disappointment despite gaining representation.

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