#Prime Minister Rutte
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stmaartennews-blog · 2 years ago
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Prime Minister Rutte formally apologizes for slavery in the past St Maarten Won't Accept
Prime Minister Rutte formally apologizes for slavery in the past St Maarten Won’t Accept
http://sxmgovernment.com/2022/12/19/prime-minister-rutte-formally-apologizes-for-slavery-in-the-past-st-maarten-wont-accept/
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stmaartennewsnetwork · 2 years ago
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Prime Minister Rutte formally apologizes for slavery in the past St Maarten Won't Accept
Prime Minister Rutte formally apologizes for slavery in the past St Maarten Won’t Accept
http://sxmgovernment.com/2022/12/19/prime-minister-rutte-formally-apologizes-for-slavery-in-the-past-st-maarten-wont-accept/
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roodwitblauw · 4 months ago
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michelristenpattsworld · 2 years ago
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Zal Mark Rutte ooit het brandende Bos verlaten..?
Will Mark Rutte ever leave the burning forest..?
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niveditaabaidya · 1 year ago
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Dutch PM Rutte Won't Run For Fifth Term In Office #netherlands #markrut...
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ireton · 18 days ago
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Bill Gates - To Face Covid Vax Truth In A Dutch Court
2024 10 24 - A court in the Netherlands has ruled that Bill Gates, along with other defendants including Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla and former Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, must stand trial over allegations related to injuries caused by COVID-19 vaccines. The case, brought by seven plaintiffs, claims that Gates and others misled the public about the safety of these vaccines, asserting they knew the vaccines were not safe or effective. This legal action represents a significant challenge to Gates, focusing on his role in the global push for vaccinations through his foundation's involvement in the pandemic response.
The lawsuit was filed in Leeuwarden, challenging the jurisdiction of the Dutch court over Gates, who resides in the U.S. However, the court dismissed Gates's objection, establishing jurisdiction due to the interconnectedness of the claims against all defendants, which are rooted in a common set of facts concerning the global response to the COVID-19 crisis. This ruling could set a precedent for similar cases globally, highlighting the complexities of international law when dealing with high-profile figures involved in worldwide health initiatives.
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sugdenlovesdingle · 4 months ago
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This is the new Dutch prime minister Dick Schoof during his first big debate.
This is also the face of a man who already hates his job. He started on July 2nd.
The first debate featured two (2) motions/votes of no confidence from the opposition. One against two nazi ministers from the far right racist party for freedom who have been spouting nazi conspiracy theories, and the second one against Schoof himself - mainly because nobody knows who the fuck he is or what his political opinions are. Neither got enough votes - but still.
Then leaders of two of the four parties who make up the current government started attacking the leader of the third (out of the four) and largest party on twitter. (it's their weapon of choice - talk shit about each other on twitter)
Then another racist/nazi MP and current vice prime minister tweeted a screenshot of two tweets of the (now) mayor of Amsterdam about hijabs (one saying something different than the other) while the debate was still ongoing. A debate she was a part of.
The pm then suspended the debate for half an hour while he talked to his MPs nazis and told them not to tweet during debates anymore. (we're one step away from them having to hand in their phones at the start of the debate and not getting them back until they're done)
And then the leader of the largest far right, racist party called the prime minister a wet blanket on twitter. The prime minister HE HIMSELF has picked out and put forward for the job.
This shitshow is supposed to fix the problems of 14 years Mark Rutte (former pm) but all they do is pick fights with each other.
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mokhosz-nafo · 5 months ago
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"The fact that Putin came out with this shitty 'peace proposal' yesterday is a sign that he is panicking, it's very good news," Dutch Prime Minister Rutte said.
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misspeppermint2003 · 1 month ago
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The Digital Art Portrait of Mark Rutte
Today, I've been mentioned in the new post on Instagram by simplague, also known as Bella Swagfella. She used Medibang to make this portrait of soon-to-be Secretary-General of NATO and former Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte.
I thanked her for making it. You can visit her on Instagram and see all of her works at https://www.instagram.com/slimplaague.
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Portrait of soon-to-be Secretary-General of NATO and former Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte by simplague on Instagram - 29th September 2024
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Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte expressed strong condemnation of attacks targeting Israeli citizens and unequivocally supported Israel's right to defend itself. His statement came in response to a large-scale attack launched by Hamas on October 7, 2023. Rutte emphasized the Netherlands' commitment to countering violence by the Hamas terrorist organization and ensuring the safety of the Jewish community in the Netherlands. Local reactions varied, with some cities, like Amsterdam, flying the Israeli flag, while others chose to fly theirs at half-mast in solidarity with civilian victims​
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girlactionfigure · 9 months ago
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During Prime Minister Mark Rutte's visit to Israel - the Dutch government announced that it would appeal the court's decision to stop the supply of spare parts to Israel for F35 aircraft.
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zoueriemandzijnopmars · 1 year ago
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The Dutch political situation explained*
*to the best of my ability
So, our government collapsed last week and today our current prime minister has declared he will quit politics after the coming elections. So things have been happening and I thought, maybe some non-Dutch people saw some things in the news or on their dash and maybe some Dutch people who do not follow politics are also confused so it might be good to try and break it down. (And I'll try to stay objective)
Why did the government collapse?
That's a good question to start with actually. On the surface it's because they couldn't agree on a migration policy. The largest party, the VVD (right-wing, but if this was the USA it would be centre let's be real. Y'know what, see the figure of the Dutch political landscape at the bottom, they're right-wing but not conservative), which is also the party of the PM (Mark Rutte), apparently suddenly came with extra demands for how refugee families could be reunited and the Christen Unie (CU, a centre-left Christian party), the smallest party of the coalition, felt like they could not agree to these demands. The four coalition parties (others were D66, centre-progressive and CDA, centre-right Christian) are said to have together decided to let the government fall.
However, it is a weird thing to fall over, they have (had) much bigger crises and differences of opinion. These 4 parties have been together in the previous government as well and they almost finished their term, they fell over the Kinderopvangtoeslagaffaire (that is a real word) a few months before the elections were planned to happen. In short, the government had branded some innocent families as frauds, and demanded back a lot of money, resulting to them getting very large debts. Over the years it was discovered that non-white families were much more often targeted than white families and that the government had also known for years those families were innocent but tried to sweep it under the carpet.
All this to say that even though they resigned after all this was discovered, most politicians came back and it is actually still going on, the families are still not fully compensated. I can name about 4 more crisis that they should have dealt with but they (the VVD mostly) chose migration as the hill to die on. It was speculated to be a campaigning thing by Mark Rutte, but him resigning today seems to negate that.
Why is the PM resigning such a big deal?
Mark Rutte has been our longest serving PM ever. He has been PM since 2010, this was his 4th government. This means he’s about the only PM children and many young adults have known (I can personally only vaguely remember the previous PM and no idea who was PM before him). This also means our politics of the last 10 years have been dominated by the VVD. Because there have been many scandals during the years many people were totally done with the VVD and Mark Rutte. However we also knew what he was like.
I personally think the VVD has been getting a lot of votes the past years because some people liked Mark Rutte as PM and all those people will have to figure out who to vote for now. It is quite a weird idea to me that we will actually get a new PM, and a bit scary because while I didn't like Rutte, it could definitely have been worse.
So what about the coming elections?
There are more parties looking for a new leader. The current leader of the CDA has also said he’ll quit and it is unclear what the leader of D66 will do. The two largest left-wing parties, PvdA and GroenLinks have been working together more and more the past few years and they want to do the coming elections as one team, but their members first have to vote on the plans and if they agree it is unclear who will lead this. However, as you can see below, we have quite a lot of left-wing parties, which as a result are none of all very big, so it might be interesting to see what will happen if there’s suddenly one big party to vote for.
And then there are 2 other factors. Firstly, the BBB (right-wing, farmers’ party) became the largest during the provincial elections last year, while the coalition parties lost. Will people also vote for them during the national elections? And if they become the largest who will they be willing to work with in the government?
The last factor can be really important or be absolutely nothing. There’s this guy called Pieter Omtzigt, he was a member of the CDA, but they fought within the party and he decided to become independent. Now, he is quite popular, during the last election he alone got enough votes to theoretically fill 5 seats in parliament, and became well known because he was one of the main politicians trying to figure out the truth behind the Kinderopvangtoeslagaffaire (there it is again). However, it is completely unknown what he will do, will he stay in politics? Will he start his own party? (He doesn’t have much time for that anymore.) Will he join another party? (The BBB? Update: He said he will not join BBB) We have no idea, but if he decides to stay in politics it can become very interesting.
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And this was my break-down of current Dutch politics. I hope it cleared some things up for some people. The main point is that everything is quite insecure right now and that it will take a while before we get a better picture, with the politicians all firstly going on holiday, it might take a while until we'll know when the elections are going to be and who we will be able to vote for.
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roodwitblauw · 1 year ago
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Zelfs de politieke carrière van overlevingskunstenaar Mark Rutte blijkt eindig: de VVD-leider stapt van het toneel.
Met de val van zijn vierde kabinet komt ook de politieke loopbaan van Mark Rutte tot een einde. Weg is die ‘gewone man’, die jongensachtige premier met de eeuwige lach, de kerel met dat appeltje op zijn fiets die alles ‘gaaf’ vindt, die energie wil uitstralen (‘hé!, hoi! Leuk! Jajaja!’) alsof hij een Duracell-konijntje is.
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michelristenpattsworld · 2 years ago
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Mark Rutte always laughing
Me:
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victorysp · 6 months ago
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Princess Amalia will be reimbursed for expenses up to €1.5 million from 2025
Princess Amalia will begin accepting reimbursement for her expenses in her role as the heir to the throne. She was allowed to claim up to 1,509,000 euros for expenses this year, and 322,000 euros in salary. Both figures are adjusted annually for inflation.
She has been legally entitled to receive both payments tax free after she turned 18 in December 2021. However, she said earlier that year that she would decline that compensation unless her costs related to her position escalated. She said that is now the case, noting extraordinary situations, but without specifically mentioning she lived abroad for over a year after credible threats against her materialized.
“With the passage of time and after surprising circumstances, it is now foreseeable that I will have to take into account personnel and material expenses with a view to an independent and autonomous fulfillment of my position, including administrative staff, and reservations for a living and working accommodation,” she wrote in a letter to Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Tuesday.
She said she will still refuse to accept her salary until her studies have concluded. She is currently a student at the University of Amsterdam in the interdisciplinary Politics, Psychology, Law and Economics program.
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darkmaga-returns · 16 days ago
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the Expose,
24 October, 2024
Arno van Kessel and Peter Stassen are two Dutch attorneys who have worked together on several notable cases, particularly those related to the covid-19 pandemic and its aftermath.  One of those covid cases is against Bill Gates.
Gates tried to claim that the Dutch court had no jurisdiction over him.  Last week, the court ruled that it did.
Arno van Kessel and Peter Stassen are representing seven claimants who alleged harm from covid injections. The case against Bill Gates and others, facilitated by the Stichting Recht Oprecht Foundation, is a significant development in the Netherlands. The case is being heard at the Leeuwarden District Court in the Dutch province of Fryslân (Friesland).
Proceedings officially began on 14 July 2023 when bailiffs travelled across the Netherlands to serve summons to the 17 defendants. Two of the defendants, Bill Gates and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, live in the United States so the Public Prosecutors Office was also served as well as summons being sent to the two men, by courier, to their addresses.  The case was due to be first heard on 22 November 2023.
Last year, Stichting Recht Oprecht’s Charles de Recht interviewed van Kessel and Stassen about the civil case being launched by a group of seven vaccine-injured Dutch citizens against Prime Minister Mark Rutte, former Minister Hugo de Jonge and several members of the Outbreak Management Team, which advised the government.
“The proceedings are being conducted on the legal basis of tort,” Stassen said.  A tort is a civil wrong that causes harm to another person by violating a protected right.
Stassen added, “The central [tenet] is that covid-19 is not a disease but an unlawful project as part of The Great Reset.”
“What makes this case special is that the entire Dutch state, this means all state ministries and institutions, are being sued by our clients for deliberately committing an unlawful act against them. And, in fact, against the entire Dutch people,” van Kessel said.
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