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Dutch Tax Haven Status Challenged as Rutte Tips Left in Ballot

Dutch ‘Tax Haven’ Status Challenged as Rutte Tips Left in Ballot Bloomberg 3/16/2021 Diederik Baazil (Bloomberg) In the early hours of the morning on Oct. 5, 2018, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s phone lit up with a text message: “Mark are you awake? I need to talk to you.” It was Paul Polman, then chief executive officer of Unilever Plc. Polman told Dutch newspaper Algemeen Dagblad sometime later that he sent that text because he wanted to tell Rutte about a decision made by the Anglo-Dutch personal care products company before it was made public. Unilever that day announced that it was abandoning plans to consolidate its headquarters in the Netherlands, settling instead for London.

Anti-Government Protesters Take to Streets in the Hague Ahead of General Election

Police Use Water Cannon to Disperse Anti-Government Protest in the Hague Ahead of General Election © Sputnik Subscribe Sputnik International https://sputniknews.com/europe/202103141082337564-anti-government-protesters-take-to-streets-in-the-hague-ahead-of-general-election/ MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The Dutch law enforcement officers on Sunday used water cannons in The Hague city centre to disperse demonstrators protesting against the government s stringent COVID-19 restrictive measures, national media reported. According to the NOM public broadcaster, the rally against the COVID-19 restrictions and vaccination was attended by over 200 people, which exceeds the epidemiologically permitted number of participants. The report added that the protesters ignored the social distancing rules and the calls to disperse. Officers then resorted to the use of water cannons as protesters were shouting Freedom! and No to dictatorship! slogans.

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