PVV lead candidate Patrick van der Hoeff in Terneuzen believes his party owes its victory in the municipal elections largely to the opposition to the arrival of an asylum seekers' center. "But that is not the only reason," says Van der Hoeff. "We have always been critical of the construction of a campus, an educational institution that is set to cost 100 million euros. We consider that far too much, and we think that many other residents of Tern…
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PVV lead candidate Patrick van der Hoeff in Terneuzen believes his party owes its victory in the municipal elections largely to the opposition to the arrival of an asylum seekers' center. "But that is not the only reason," says Van der Hoeff. "We have always been critical of the construction of a campus, an educational institution that is set to cost 100 million euros. We consider that far too much, and we think that many other residents of Tern…
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