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VVD and BBB are not worried about concerns raised over a lack of press freedom

The VVD and BBB are not worried about curtailing press freedom, not even if PVV enters the new Cabinet. "We have enough confidence in the democracy and the rule of law that it doesn't get that far," said BBB MP Henk Vermeer. The VVD noted that it has always been committed to the freedom and safety of the press. "And we will continue to do so, in whichever political constellation we end up in," said VVD MP Claire Martens. ....

Henk Vermeer , Ronald Plasterk , Van Vroonhoven , Geert Wilders , Nicolien Van Vroonhoven , Claire Martens , Dutch Association Of Journalists , Reporters Sans Fronti , Dutch Association , Dutch Public ,

VVD and BBB are not worried about a lack of press freedom with the new Cabinet

The VVD and BBB are not worried about curtailing press freedom, not even if PVV enters the new Cabinet. "We have enough confidence in the democracy and the rule of law that it doesn't get that far," said BBB MP Henk Vermeer. The VVD noted that it has always been committed to the freedom and safety of the press. "And we will continue to do so, in whichever political constellation we end up in," said VVD MP Claire Martens. ....

Nicolien Van Vroonhoven , Geert Wilders , Van Vroonhoven , Ronald Plasterk , Claire Martens , Henk Vermeer , Dutch Association Of Journalists , Reporters Sans Fronti , Dutch Association , Dutch Public ,

Tweede Kamer votes in favor of limiting students for English speaking courses

A majority of the Tweede Kamer believes it should be possible to limit the number of international students to the English-language variant of a course at a college or university. The proposition by the VVD was given sufficient support to the chagrin of D66. The liberals thought that it was not a good idea to vote on this plan before having a debate on the topic. The plan is meant to allow educational institutions to take in fewer international students. Until now, it was only possible to set a maximum for a course's English-language and Dutch-language variants. ....

Tweede Kamer , Robbert Dijkgraaf , Claire Martens , Jan Paternotte , Ministry Of Education ,