SCP Is Latest Agency to Warn Politicians over Worthless Promises - DutchNews.nl
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The Social and Cultural Planning Office (SCP) is urging political parties to make clear choices and avoid unrealistic promises in the run-up to the parliamentary elections at the end of October. According to the SCP, during the campaign period, it's tempting for politicians to promise more than they can deliver. But this risks further eroding the already low level of trust in politics. In a memorandum published today, which parties can use when …
Cabinet fall damaged trust of 50% of voters; Parties urged to avoid unrealistic promises
PVV leader Geert Wilders’ decision to topple the Schoof I Cabinet damaged half of the Dutch voters’ trust in politics, according to a survey by Kieskompas and ANP among nearly 20,000 people. The Netherlands Institute for Social Research (SCP) urged political parties to stop making promises they can’t keep to avoid further deteriorating the already-low confidence even further.
The Social and Cultural Planning Office (SCP) is warning politicians: don't make promises you can't keep in the coming months. The agency says the Dutch want politicians to come up with solutions to the complex challenges facing the Netherlands.
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