Dutch Voters Concerned About Housing, Healthcare, Migration, Survey Says
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The inhabitants of Spijkenisse, near Rotterdam, who had voted in mass for the far right party party for freedom, oscillate between disillusionment in the face of the PVV's promises to take care of "small people" and anger against right-wing or left-wing elected officials who do not meet their expectations.
Dutch Voters Concerned About Housing, Healthcare, Migration, Survey Says
The upcoming parliamentary election in the Netherlands on October 29th sees the housing market as the electorate’s top concern, followed by healthcare and asylum policy, while defence issues are rapidly gaining importance, according to a recent survey. Nearly two-thirds of respondents emphasised housing as their primary worry—a figure notably higher among younger voters struggling to secure affordable rentals or homeownership. Healthcare ranks s…
Housing, health, asylum still Dutch voters' main concerns; Defense rising on list
Voters’ main concern for the parliamentary election on October 29 is the housing market, followed by healthcare and asylum, RTL Nieuws found in a survey of its news panel. Defense is also quickly rising on the list of topics voters want political parties to focus on in their campaigns.
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