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Newly sworn-in Jetten cabinet holds first cabinet meeting

Newly sworn-in Jetten cabinet holds first cabinet meeting

The newly sworn-in Jetten cabinet held its first council of ministers meeting on Monday afternoon to finalize the distribution of tasks within the various ministries. This meeting follows preliminary discussions held by the ministers and state secretaries on the preceding Saturday.

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