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Right-wing bill: scrap housing priority for status holders

Right-wing bill: scrap housing priority for status holders

Right-wing political groups, including Mona Keijzer and JA21, have submitted a bill to stop Dutch municipalities from prioritizing status holders for social housing. This initiative aims to reinstate a policy previously proposed by Keijzer but recently withdrawn by the current Housing Minister.

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