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Prinsjesdag is approaching, but real negotiations could still take months

Prinsjesdag is approaching, but real negotiations could still take months

The Dutch minority cabinet is currently engaging with the opposition to discuss the budget ahead of the upcoming Prinsjesdag. Although a deadline is approaching, officials suggest that these talks could potentially extend into months of further negotiations.

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