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[Opinion] D66 MEPs Ignore Party Leader

Summary by EWmagazine.nl
Naturally, parliamentarians and senators, whether in The Hague or in Brussels, are allowed to hold a different opinion than their ruling party leader. Dualism, in which elected representatives cross swords with policymakers of the same political persuasion, is a great democratic asset.
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Naturally, parliamentarians and senators, whether in The Hague or in Brussels, are allowed to hold a different opinion than their ruling party leader. Dualism, in which elected representatives cross swords with policymakers of the same political persuasion, is a great democratic asset.

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EWmagazine.nl broke the news on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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