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GroenLinks leader Klaver calls for cabinet to resign over child benefit scandal
GroenLinks leader Jesse Klaver. Photo: Merlijn Doomernik
The leader of the opposition GroenLinks party, Jesse Klaver, has called for the entire cabinet to resign over the childcare benefits scandal.
Klaver told TV show Buitenhof that he would table a no-confidence motion in Mark Rutte’s team of ministers at next week’s debate in parliament if the cabinet did not step down voluntarily.
He said the conclusions of a parliamentary inquiry into the tax office’s persecution of parents who were wrongly suspected of benefit fraud were ‘so damning that it’s untenable for politicians to say: “OK, our mistake, let’s move on.”‘
The 5 Towns Jewish Times
December 28, 2020
(JTA) There’s no way to tally all whom we lost in 2020, a year when we mourned even our ability to carry out time-tested rituals of grief.
Among those who died this year were some of the Jewish world’s most famous and influential pillars in a range of industries, realms of thought and areas of activism from pioneer jurist Ruth Bader Ginsburg to moral thought leader Rabbi Jonathan Sacks to Orthodox rabbi Norman Lamm to influential LGBTQ activist Larry Kramer.
But many of the people whose deaths tell the story of 2020 were not widely known, except among the people who loved them and the communities they enriched.
Those we lost in 2020: Remembering the rabbis, pioneers, innovators and family members December 28, 2020 11:46 am Clockwise from top left: Rabbi Dovid Feinstein, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, Kirk Douglas, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Catie Lazarus. (Getty Images; photo design by Grace Yagel)
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(JTA) There’s no way to tally all whom we lost in 2020, a year when we mourned even our ability to carry out time-tested rituals of grief.
Among those who died this year were some of the Jewish world’s most famous and influential pillars in a range of industries, realms of thought and areas of activism from the pioneer jurist Ruth Bader Ginsburg to the moral thought leader Rabbi Jonathan Sacks to the Modern Orthodox rabbi Norman Lamm to the influential LGBTQ activist Larry Kramer.
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