If it is up to the board party VVD, that is not necessary. ‘These agreements of 1923 between Loosduinen and The Hague show once again that Loosduinen has its own identity,’ says council member Chris van der Helm. ‘I wonder whether having our own resident’s counter contributes to this. Times have changed, for a passport you now only have to go to a counter every ten years. That was also one of the arguments of the then alderman Guernaoui van Hart for The Hague/Groep de Mos, when he closed the bar during the previous council term,” said the liberal councilor.
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