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Groningen Calls on 'the Hague' to Invest: Downtime Is More Expensive

Summary by rd.nl
In his annual New Year's speech, Groningen's King's Commissioner, René Paas, called on politicians in The Hague to invest. This includes the Lelylijn, but also in solving the nitrogen crisis and the stalled housing construction. Paas emphasized that standing still ultimately costs more money.
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In his annual New Year's speech, Groningen's King's Commissioner, René Paas, called on politicians in The Hague to invest. This includes the Lelylijn, but also in solving the nitrogen crisis and the stalled housing construction. Paas emphasized that standing still ultimately costs more money.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Monday, January 5, 2026.
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