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PRO sidelined in Bloemendaal for now: ’We want a stable core coalition’

PRO sidelined in Bloemendaal for now: ’We want a stable core coalition’

Following a council meeting and a report by mediator David Moolenburgh, the political party PRO remains excluded from coalition negotiations in Bloemendaal. Local leaders expressed a preference for building a stable core coalition, leaving PRO on the sidelines for now.

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