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Jetten refuses to say if he pressured D66 senators

Jetten refuses to say if he pressured D66 senators

D66 leader Rob Jetten refused to disclose whether he pressured his party's senators to support the asylum emergency measures law. The proposed legislation was ultimately rejected by the Dutch Senate on Tuesday.

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