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No Childish Questions at Children's Question Time in the House of Representatives

Summary by rd.nl
What is the government doing to combat femicide? How do you prevent young people from vaping or using drugs? And will my diploma still count for anything now that AI is increasingly taking over jobs? These were some of the questions that children from five primary schools fired at the caretaker government in the plenary hall. It may be called Children's Question Time, but the questions were anything but childish.
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What is the government doing to combat femicide? How do you prevent young people from vaping or using drugs? And will my diploma still count for anything now that AI is increasingly taking over jobs? These were some of the questions that children from five primary schools fired at the caretaker government in the plenary hall. It may be called Children's Question Time, but the questions were anything but childish.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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