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Rutte handed in his resignation and that of his entire Cabinet after riding his bicycle to see King Willem-Alexander van Oranje
Prime Minister Mark Rutte of the Netherlands, one of Europe’s longest-serving leaders, and his Cabinet resigned Friday over a report highlighting systemic failure by his government to protect thousands of families from overzealous tax inspectors.
Rutte and his Cabinet will continue running the government in a caretaker capacity, with general elections already scheduled for March. His center-right party is currently leading in the polls. The other parties in his coalition, who have also been touched by the scandal, are not expected to call for earlier elections because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Advocaten ouders blij met val kabinet: Nu de strafrechtelijke kant nog
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Advocaten gedupeerden toeslagenaffaire blij: Nu de strafrechtelijke aansprakelijkheid nog
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Le gouvernement néerlandais démissionne
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