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Support for climate policy erodes, one-third of population feels they are ‘no longer allowed to enjoy anything’

Support for climate policy erodes, one-third of population feels they are ‘no longer allowed to enjoy anything’

Support for climate change policies in the Netherlands is declining as a growing portion of the population prioritizes other issues. While a majority still favors reducing greenhouse gas emissions, many citizens feel frustrated by the perceived restrictions on their daily lifestyles.

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Prime Minister Jetten does not rule out cooperation with Markuszower

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Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten criticized politician Gidi Markuszower for his comments regarding Palestinian refugees, stating they place him outside constructive political forces. However, despite pressure from opposition leader Jesse Klaver, Jetten has not explicitly ruled out future cooperation with the radical-right figure.

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