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D66 opposes asylum laws, CDA likely needed for majority

D66 opposes asylum laws, CDA likely needed for majority

D66 has declared its opposition to asylum laws drafted by former Minister Marjolein Faber in the Dutch Senate, making CDA's support essential for a majority. It remains uncertain if the CDA will back the legislation, as the party previously voted against it in the House of Representatives.

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