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Absurd Plan in Amsterdam to Attract Voters

Summary by De Telegraaf
Mayor Femke Halsema's idea to use the iconic "I amsterdam" letters to attract voters to the polling station has met with little support in the podcast "Politics on the Amstel." The controversial city logo will be placed on Dam Square, but voters are already flocking to the polls there. Why didn't the mayor choose the suburbs, wonder Nicolai Brannan (AT5), David Hielkema (Het Parool), and Marijn Schrijver (De Telegraaf). Listen to the full podcas…

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Mayor Femke Halsema's idea to use the iconic "I amsterdam" letters to attract voters to the polling station has met with little support in the podcast "Politics on the Amstel." The controversial city logo will be placed on Dam Square, but voters are already flocking to the polls there. Why didn't the mayor choose the suburbs, wonder Nicolai Brannan (AT5), David Hielkema (Het Parool), and Marijn Schrijver (De Telegraaf). Listen to the full podcas…

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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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