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From ignored to embraced: will the minority cabinet now also look to GroenLinks-PvdA for support?

From ignored to embraced: will the minority cabinet now also look to GroenLinks-PvdA for support?

The Dutch minority cabinet is beginning to engage more with the left-wing GroenLinks-PvdA opposition after previously favoring right-wing partners. This shift is highlighted by the cabinet's recent adoption of Jesse Klaver's proposal for an affordable public transport pass, signaling a potential for broader cooperation.

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