First Week of D66 and Cda Formation Team over, Work on 'Surprising Agenda'
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"Progress has definitely been made," D66 leader Jetten assured Friday afternoon after a day of talks in the office of formateur Buma in the House of Representatives. "The urgency is very much on our minds," says CDA leader Bontenbal. And formateur Buma says he also feels that "urgency." The first real week of the cabinet formation is over, and the message from the information team is clear: hard work has been done "on the substance" to create a …
The negotiating parties D66 and CDA will also be talking with other parties next week, said D66 leader Rob Jetten after the first week, chaired by informateur Sybrand Buma. According to Jetten, this is necessary because multiple parties are needed "to get that substantive agenda together."
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