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Marielys Roos (Hart voor Bloemendaal) wants to end VVD ‘arrogance’: ‘They lost three times in a row, a clear signal that things must change’

Marielys Roos (Hart voor Bloemendaal) wants to end VVD ‘arrogance’: ‘They lost three times in a row, a clear signal that things must change’

Marielys Roos, leader of the Hart voor Bloemendaal party, has criticized the VVD's approach to coalition negotiations in Bloemendaal, calling for an end to "backroom" politics. She argues that the VVD's recent electoral losses are a clear signal that a different governing style is needed.

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