Politics News in English
Latest politics headlines from Dutch news, translated into English.

Jetten won't say if Sjoerdsma can join trade mission to China
Minister Rob Jetten has not confirmed whether Trade Minister Sjoerd Sjoerdsma can participate in trade missions to China due to Sjoerdsma's presence on a Chinese sanctions list. Jetten stated that Sjo...

Cabinet will no longer provide promised extra money for Ukraine
The Dutch government will not provide an additional 2 billion euros in aid to Ukraine this year, despite a previously passed motion in the House of Representatives. Prime Minister Rob Jetten announced...

New round of dismissals in Chinese politics, including minister
A Chinese minister and nineteen parliamentarians have been removed from their positions following a parliamentary committee vote on Thursday. The dismissals were carried out as part of a major ongoing...
Acting PM Jetten on PVV no-confidence motion: ‘Since it’s the first, I’ll frame it’
Prime Minister Rob Jetten faced his first motion of no confidence from the PVV during a parliamentary debate on the new cabinet's government statement. Despite tensions surrounding the administration'...

Parents surprised by voting passes for 16- and 17-year-olds, but it's not a mistake
Parents in Amsterdam were surprised to receive voting passes for their 16 and 17-year-old children, but city officials clarified that this is not a mistake. Following a 2021 council decision, minors a...

Court temporarily blocks AfD extremism label
A German court in Cologne has issued a preliminary ruling preventing the domestic intelligence agency (BfV) from labeling the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as extremist for the time being. The d...

London's famous Oxford Street to become a pedestrian zone
London's famous Oxford Street will be converted into a pedestrian zone following a decision by Mayor Sadiq Khan. The project aims to pedestrianize over 900 meters of the iconic shopping street located...

Amsterdam to get dedicated bicycle bridge to Zeeburgereiland
Amsterdam is planning to construct a dedicated bicycle bridge next to the existing Amsterdamsebrug to facilitate travel to Zeeburgereiland. The new bridge is intended to alleviate congestion, as curre...

Civil servants to strike, DUO and Tax Administration less accessible
National civil servants across the Netherlands are staging a 24-hour strike this Tuesday to protest the lack of a pay raise this year. The industrial action is expected to make services such as DUO an...
Controversial plan proceeds: free abortion care for millions of women in Europe
The European Commission will provide funding to support women from EU countries where abortion is illegal by subsidizing care in other member states. Countries like the Netherlands will be able to acc...

UN World Food Programme chief McCain resigns
Cindy McCain, the 71-year-old director of the UN World Food Programme (WFP), has announced her resignation due to health concerns. She stated that she can no longer properly fulfill the demanding role...

Started with three aldermen and finished together: Jan, René and Judie hope this course continues
Aldermen Jan Schouten, René Oud, and Judie Kloosterman are concluding their terms in Uitgeest as upcoming elections approach. The trio expressed hope that their current policy direction will be maint...

Security for Lale Gül will not be discontinued after objection after all
The security protection for writer Lale Gül will continue after her lawyer successfully challenged a previous decision by the National Coordinator for Counterterrorism and Security (NCTV) to end it. ...

Orbán says in letter he won't lift blockade on Kyiv loan
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has indicated in a letter to EU Council President António Costa that he will not lift his blockade on a 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine. The refusal remains fir...

Geuzenbond member sentenced to two years for illegal weapons possession
A 25-year-old leading member of the far-right group Geuzenbond, Thomas D., was sentenced by a Rotterdam court to two years in prison for illegal weapon possession. One year of the sentence is suspende...
Heat pumps mandatory again? Seeing is believing, say manufacturers
The Dutch government proposes making hybrid heat pumps mandatory starting in 2029 as part of its climate strategy. Heat pump manufacturers remain skeptical, citing previous financial losses and high i...
Zandvoort theater renovation spirals out of control: €600,000 extra costs and noise problems
Theater De Krocht in Zandvoort reopened in mid-February following a major renovation that exceeded its budget by 600,000 euros. The local municipality has also expressed concerns regarding the buildin...

Prime Minister sets March 24 for Danish parliamentary elections
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced that Denmark will hold parliamentary elections on March 24. She confirmed that she has formally requested the King to set the date for the national vote.

Jetten sees little room to phase out mortgage interest deduction
Prime Minister Rob Jetten stated during a debate on the government's policy statement that there is little chance of further phasing out the mortgage interest deduction. He noted that while the topic ...

Norwegian WEF chief Brende resigns after investigation into Epstein ties
Former Norwegian minister Børge Brende is stepping down from his position as a top executive at the World Economic Forum. The resignation follows an internal investigation into Brende's past contacts...

A coffee with Wessel Meijer (Party for Affordable Living): Self-reliance is the greatest gift
Wessel Meijer, leader of the Party for Affordable Living, outlined his party's platform for the Amsterdam municipal elections, which includes abolishing district committees and promoting self-sufficie...

Bar association opposes ban on face coverings at demonstrations
The Dutch Bar Association (NOvA) has expressed opposition to a proposed general ban on face-covering clothing during demonstrations. The organization argues that such a measure would restrict the fund...

Iran-US negotiations resume in Geneva
The United States and Iran have resumed a third round of negotiations concerning Iran's nuclear program in Geneva. The talks are being facilitated by mediators from Oman, as the two nations have not h...

Brussels confirms Orbán letter to President Costa
European Council President António Costa has received a letter from Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a spokesperson confirmed. The contents of the letter have not been disclosed, and it remain...

X skips social media hearing, Dutch Parliament disappointed
Social media platform X has declined an invitation to meet with the Dutch House of Representatives for a discussion on social media. Members of Parliament representing a large majority expressed their...

Tackling social tenants who own a home 'complex', priority given to those with two homes
Housing corporations in Amsterdam are prioritizing enforcement against social housing tenants who own multiple properties, following the eviction of a tenant who was renting out two owned homes. Housi...

Tackling social housing tenants who own property 'complex', priority on those with two homes
Housing associations are prioritizing enforcement against social housing tenants who own multiple properties, particularly those using them for profit. Amsterdam Alderman Zita Pels noted that while ow...

Parties accuse Jetten of 'false start' in cooperation with Parliament
Several political parties have criticized Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten for a "false start" in his cooperation with the House of Representatives due to his rigid stance on pension plans. Critics arg...
Mona Keijzer reacts to 'mudslinging' after BBB row: 'It's all not very pretty'
Mona Keijzer has denied allegations made by BBB floor leader Henk Vermeer regarding her departure from the party, labeling the claims as untruths. The former vice-prime minister expressed regret over ...

Jetten acknowledges need for movement on coalition state pension plans
Prime Minister Rob Jetten has acknowledged that the Dutch government needs to make a concession regarding its state pension plans to restore relations with labor unions. Unions FNV, CNV, and VCP have ...