Home » Business » ‘if it’s up to Rutte, we’ll be in ski suits all winter’ ‘if it’s up to Rutte, we’ll be in ski suits all winter’ September 18, 2022 by world today news – ANP – News from the NOS•yesterday, 17:53 — The Prinsjesdag protest in The Hague mobilized about two thousand people. The PS organized the action in view of the Budget Day next Tuesday to support an emergency plan against the rapid increase in costs. – Many protesters carried SP red flags. They gathered at the Koekamp, near the Malieveld. SP Marijnissen leader, among others, addressed them there. – He said the government is jeopardizing people’s livelihoods by doing little or nothing for people who can no longer pay their bills, while large corporations are making “historic profits.” – Marijnissen wants a price limit on the energy bill. On that point, the toilet is in negotiation with energy companies. But according to her, a maximum price just not far enough and the energy companies have to be nationalized. – He spoke on stage with various members of the SP. Raymond said that if it is up to Prime Minister Rutte, we should wear a ski suit all winter: – Protesters from all over the country walked behind a large banner that read “Enough!” through the city. They carried signs with texts like “We want reliable government”. – Wilders: too little, too late The PVV also gave an answer to the leaked Prince’s Day plans. Party leader Wilders also believes that too little is being done to sustain purchasing power. “If it arrives, it will probably be too little and certainly too late.” – “They make the middle class the new underclass,” Wilders says. “Meanwhile, the borders are wide open, the Netherlands is flooded with fortune seekers and farmers are harassed and bullied. This toilet is bad for the Netherlands and has been banned, so get out of here!” — Related posts:Fun! The price of electric cars will be cheaperIt connects the Pacific Ocean with the Gulf of MexicoEQS News: Dr. Greger & Collegen: In the matter of Wirecard, the investor test case against EY Wirts...Latvian fintech startup LANDE raises € 550,000 to enter Romania Alternatives to produce fertilizers within the circular economy Scientists claim that these mysterious diamonds come from outer space Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: