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Majority of Amsterdam council votes for PRO and D66 coalition agreement

Majority of Amsterdam council votes for PRO and D66 coalition agreement

The Amsterdam city council has approved a new coalition agreement between PRO Amsterdam and D66. The agreement passed with a majority of 25 out of 45 seats, supported by the coalition parties while the opposition voted against it.

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