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Volt leader Laurens Dassen to marry his girlfriend Britte

Volt leader Laurens Dassen to marry his girlfriend Britte

Volt party leader Laurens Dassen has announced his engagement to his girlfriend, Britte. He proposed to her during their recent vacation in Tuscany.

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