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Denk Haarlemmermeer wants to improve trust in politics: 'Some throw their voting pass straight in the trash'

Denk Haarlemmermeer wants to improve trust in politics: 'Some throw their voting pass straight in the trash'

Hakan Ünal, leader of the new Denk party branch in Haarlemmermeer, aims to restore political trust among residents who feel unrepresented and skip voting. He argues that increasing diversity within the council is essential to ensure all citizens feel heard and engaged in the political process.

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