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Iranian top negotiator demands end to US blockade

Iranian top negotiator demands end to US blockade

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Separate referendum on Israel boycott would cost a few million euros

Separate referendum on Israel boycott would cost a few million euros

Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema estimates that holding a standalone referendum on a potential boycott of Israel would cost the city approximately 2.19 million euros. While costs could be significantly reduced by combining the vote with other scheduled elections, there is currently no majority support in the city council for the proposal. The estimate accounts for increased costs in labor, paper, and polling locations due to inflation.

Separate referendum on Israel boycott would cost a few million euros

Separate referendum on Israel boycott would cost a few million euros

Mayor Femke Halsema has stated that holding a standalone referendum in Amsterdam regarding a boycott of Israel would cost an estimated 2.19 million euros. The proposal currently lacks majority support in the city council and faces a negative recommendation from the referendum commission, though costs could be reduced if the vote were held alongside regular elections.