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Maassluis coalition sticks to zero asylum reception places

Maassluis coalition sticks to zero asylum reception places

The coalition parties in Maassluis, Leefbaar Maessluys and VVD, have reaffirmed their commitment to a policy of providing zero asylum reception spots in the municipality. This position was maintained during a recent council meeting in accordance with their existing coalition agreement.

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