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Controversy Over Allowing Permanent Residence in Holiday Homes in the Province

‘The province must allow people to live permanently in a holiday home’ was one of the statements in Omroep West’s Electoral Compass in the run-up to the Provincial Council elections last March. ‘Yes’ answered BBB (8 seats), VVD (8 seats), PVV (4 seats), JA21 (4 seats), SGP (2 seats), Forum for Democracy (2 seats) and 50PLUS (1 seat). SP (2 seats) was neutral. ‘No’ said GroenLinks (6 seats), PvdA (4 seats), D66 (4 seats), CDA (4 seats), Party for the Animals (3 seats), Christian Union (2 seats) and Volt (1 seat). The coalition is formed by BBB, VVD, GroenLinks-PvdA and CDA.

2023-10-12 05:44:47


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