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VVD wants action against far-right group in Loosdrecht

VVD wants action against far-right group in Loosdrecht

The Dutch VVD party is calling for cabinet intervention against a far-right group accused of hijacking local protests against asylum seeker centers, specifically citing a recent incident in Loosdrecht. MP Ulysse Ellian argued that the group's organized violence across various municipalities distracts from the genuine concerns of local residents.

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