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Approach to confused persons is too fragmented, Parliament complains

Approach to confused persons is too fragmented, Parliament complains

Dutch political parties have criticized the current approach to individuals with confused behavior, calling it too fragmented. During a parliamentary debate, they requested improved coordination, specifically urging the Minister of the Interior to take charge of the issue.

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