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Klaver will not negotiate on accelerating retirement age

Klaver will not negotiate on accelerating retirement age

Jesse Klaver, leader of the GroenLinks-PvdA opposition, announced that his party will not negotiate on the minority cabinet's proposal to accelerate the increase of the retirement age. During a debate on the government's policy statement, Klaver urged the coalition to withdraw the plan entirely.

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