News
CDA ministerial candidates revealed
The CDA has named its candidates for the new coalition government, bringing together a mix of experienced European diplomats and private sector leaders. The lineup includes a new Foreign Minister and a deputy prime minister to serve alongside Rob Jetten.
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Eindhoven opposition parties challenge Hague’s takeover of local housing policy
Opposition parties in Eindhoven are sounding the alarm over new national policies that could strip the city of its power to demand affordable housing. The groups fear that a push for national standardisation will benefit big developers while making it harder for residents to find reasonably priced homes.
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VVD nominates parliamentarians in cabinet positions
The VVD has revealed its list of cabinet nominees, opting for a team of experienced politicians and returning ministers. The lineup features significant shifts among high-profile figures such as Dilan Yeşilgöz and David van Weel as the new government takes shape. This strategy emphasizes stability and proven expertise in the party's ministerial roles.
Culture
Eindhoven political factions demand more ladies’ toilets for carnival
Political parties in Eindhoven are pushing for more public toilets after women faced 30-minute waits during last year's carnival. The proposal includes free facilities, accessible options for disabled visitors, and gender-neutral toilets for major city events. As the festival kicks off next Friday, councillors hope to avoid the long queues seen in previous years.
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New Dutch coalition announces cabinet berth allocations
The Netherlands' new minority government has finalised its ministerial berths
, with D66, VVD, and CDA dividing key roles to tackle major national challenges.
Elections 2026
Practical guide: municipal elections 2026
Residents across the country will vote in municipal elections on 18 March 2026 to choose their local representatives. It's noteworthy, that internationals who have resided more than 5 years in the Netehrlands are eligible to vote.
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Delft mayor apologises for unlawful investigation into the Muslim community
Mayor Alexander Pechtold has issued a formal apology for an unlawful investigation into Delft's Islamic community. The move has been welcomed by the Al-Ansaar Foundation, ending a period of tension and allowing the city and the mosque to begin rebuilding their relationship.
Business
Experts warn Dutch asset tax proposal is flawed
Wealth experts have raised the alarm over the Dutch government’s new asset tax plans, warning of legal loopholes and unfair costs for investors. The proposed 2028 system could see taxpayers paying for "recoveries" rather than actual profits, potentially leading to forced property sales.
