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Haarlem citizens to have say on PRO, D66 and CDA coalition agreement: ‘We will create new stories together’

Haarlem citizens to have say on PRO, D66 and CDA coalition agreement: ‘We will create new stories together’

Residents and organizations in Haarlem are being invited to provide input on the new coalition agreement between the PRO, D66, and CDA parties. This initiative, announced by party leaders Jasper Drost, Steven Jonker, and Lennert Böhmer, aims to involve the community before the new municipal executive takes office.

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