Ahmed Aboutaleb seems to be pulling it off: Richard de Mos is entering the next phase of negotiations in The Hague with D66, despite major differences in opinion regarding the Distribution Act. But this did not happen without a struggle. Formateurs elsewhere are also grappling with this issue. From the outset, D66 did not want to join a coalition with Richard de Mos, party leader of Hart voor Den Haag, despite the advice of informateur Ahmed Abo…
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Ahmed Aboutaleb seems to be pulling it off: Richard de Mos is entering the next phase of negotiations in The Hague with D66, despite major differences in opinion regarding the Distribution Act. But this did not happen without a struggle. Formateurs elsewhere are also grappling with this issue. From the outset, D66 did not want to join a coalition with Richard de Mos, party leader of Hart voor Den Haag, despite the advice of informateur Ahmed Abo…