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Amersfoort Alderman Shares Edited Image of Council Member in App Group with Council Members

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Amersfoort Alderman Johnas van Lammeren shared an edited image of Council Member Hugo Kruyt in a WhatsApp group with board members during a council meeting on Tuesday evening.

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Amersfoort Alderman Johnas van Lammeren shared an edited image of Council Member Hugo Kruyt in a WhatsApp group with board members during a council meeting on Tuesday evening.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Amersfoort Alderman Johnas van Lammeren shared an edited image of Council Member Hugo Kruyt in a WhatsApp group with members of the municipal executive board during a council meeting on Tuesday evening. This happened shortly after a clash between Kruyt and the municipal executive board during a debate about a new cultural venue in the city. The Socialist Party council member is now demanding clarification from the municipal executive board.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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And now we go to Amersfoort, where yesterday's meeting discussed, among other things, a new cultural center costing €230 million. The local faction, chaired by Hugo Kruyt (a rather cartoonish chap, ed.), was adamantly TEUGEN and suggested during the debate that the municipal executive had deliberately allowed the local town hall to deteriorate. This, in turn, led to wild arm-wrestling from members of the municipal executive, who were present at …

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geenstijl.nl broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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