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Geert Wilders: Dutch Prime Minister Hates Hungary and Viktor Orbán

Geert Wilders: Dutch Prime Minister Hates Hungary and Viktor Orbán
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Netherlands May Look Into Ukraine's Role in MH17 Crash as Hearings Continue

Netherlands May Look Into Ukraine's Role in MH17 Crash as Hearings Continue
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Élections: tous les partis laïques ont peu à peu enterré leurs revendications historiques - Belgique

Élections: tous les partis laïques ont peu à peu enterré leurs revendications historiques - Belgique
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Can the EU deliver on its Pillar of Social Rights? | Europe| News and current affairs from around the continent | DW

Which brings us to today. This week, the European Commission unveiled plans to push its social policy agenda once again in a bid to reconnect with disheartened citizens and coax voters not to place their faith in the populist fringes of the political spectrum. The European Pillar of Social Rights, presented on Wednesday by Employment Commissioner Marianne Thyssen, put forward 20 social principals it wants to see member states adopt. The most prominent include strengthening workers rights, revamping employment law by bringing the gig economy into national social systems and introducing new rules on parental leave. Thyssen described the Pillar as a compass for a renewed process of convergence towards better living and working conditions that would help the EU avoid a race to the bottom and encourage a race to the top.  

Dutch caretaker government scraps partial lockdown as infections mount

Dutch caretaker government scraps partial lockdown as infections mount Following its European counterparts, the Dutch government has implemented the first stage of its easing of social-distancing restrictions, starting on April 28. The government took this reckless measure even though it is still a caretaker government, the Dutch bourgeois parties having failed to form a government since elections in March. “We are of course glad that this is possible again, because society yearns for more freedom,” said Prime Minister Mark Rutte. Guests queue, bottom, to take their seats at spaced out terrace tables in Utrecht, Netherlands, Wednesday, April 28, 2021. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)

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