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Cabinet sleepwalking through energy crisis

Cabinet sleepwalking through energy crisis

The Dutch cabinet is facing criticism for its perceived inaction regarding rising fuel prices that are negatively impacting motorists in the Netherlands. Critics argue that the government incorrectly assumes all drivers are wealthy enough to absorb the increased costs without intervention.

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