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Zwolle Approves Plan to House 400 Refugees Despite Wilders Visit - DutchNews.nl

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Zwolle approves plan to house 400 refugees despite Wilders visit

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Mayor Peter Snijders of Zwolle believes that Geert Wilders could take an example from his city. The city council voted Monday evening to allow an asylum seekers' centre for four hundred refugees to be built in a new neighbourhood in Zwolle.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Zwolle has, as expected, agreed to the arrival of an asylum seekers' centre for four hundred. Before the vote, Wilders said that the demonstrators should not accept that result.

·Netherlands
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The Zwolle city council has approved the arrival of an asylum seekers' centre in a new part of the Stadshagen district.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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Status holders will soon no longer be given priority for a house. An expensive and unwise measure for a manageable problem, say Henk Peter Kip and Ger Peeters.

·Netherlands
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The Zwolle city council has approved the arrival of an asylum seekers' centre, where 400 asylum seekers will be accommodated. The centre will be built in 2027. Prior to the council meeting on this subject, there were demonstrations by supporters and opponents. PVV leader Geert Wilders briefly addressed the opponents to 'support them and give them encouragement'.

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NRC Handelsblad broke the news in Netherlands on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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