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Sophie Basseleur (27): 'I want to tackle invisible poverty'

Sophie Basseleur (27): 'I want to tackle invisible poverty'

Sophie Basseleur, a 27-year-old from Volendam, is ranked second on the D66 candidate list for the Edam-Volendam municipality. The former GroenLinks member, who works in mental health and as an optician, aims to address invisible poverty in her political role.

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