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D66 leader Rob Jetten condemns deliberate strike on party office

Prime Minister Rob Jetten has condemned a "very specifically targeted" attack on the D66 party headquarters in The Hague, where a perpetrator detonated a firework bomb on Thursday evening. While dozens of young people were inside the building at the time, police have since arrested a suspect for the act, which caused significant damage and forced the office to close temporarily. This follows a previous incident last autumn where the building sustained €34,000 in damages during an anti-immigration protest, leading Jetten to warn that such "hopeless" attempts at intimidation have no place in a democracy where disagreements should be settled through dialogue.

Jetten calls for stronger European presence in Middle East conflicts

Prime Minister Rob Jetten has warned that Europe is being sidelined in Middle East diplomacy, urging the EU to take a more decisive stand in regional conflicts. Speaking ahead of a summit in Cyprus, Jetten proposed abolishing national vetoes to allow for faster collective action and called for stronger economic and military ties with neighbours like Lebanon and Syria. By providing more coordinated aid and building closer friendships, he believes Europe can help reduce regional tensions and better manage the resulting migration flows that directly impact the continent.

ASML CEO Fouquet calls on Prime Minister Jetten

Prime Minister Rob Jetten has met with ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet to discuss the future of the Dutch semiconductor industry. The talks focused on maintaining a world-class business climate and the strategic importance of the Eindhoven region.

Jetten: Energy support measures shouldn’t stall government investment

Prime Minister Rob Jetten has rejected calls to delay government spending on security and innovation, arguing that global instability makes these long-term investments more critical than ever. Despite soaring fuel prices and mounting pressure to provide immediate financial relief to households, the latest Spring Memorandum reveals that the Cabinet has almost no fiscal breathing room left. Jetten warned that halting current projects to fund short-term aid would be a mistake, leaving the government to navigate a difficult balancing act between its ambitious coalition goals and the urgent needs of struggling families.

Jetten to attend private dinner with Trump and Dutch royal couple

Prime Minister Rob Jetten will attend a private dinner in Washington with President Donald Trump and the Dutch royal couple during their upcoming visit. The meeting highlights close ties between the Netherlands and the United States, according to the US ambassador.

Prime minister seeks to repair ties with unions over pension age dispute

Prime Minister Rob Jetten is attempting to bridge a growing divide with trade unions over controversial plans to raise the state pension age. While the government remains committed to a "sustainable" pension system, unions are furious over what they see as a breach of previous agreements. Early data suggests recent changes have boosted average payouts, but the political battle over future retirement ages continues.

Prime Minister Rob Jetten vows to improve poverty reduction plans

Prime Minister Rob Jetten has pledged to revise the government's economic plans after independent forecasts suggested they would increase poverty in the Netherlands. The minority cabinet faces pressure from opposition parties to adjust its policies on taxation and benefits to protect the country's most vulnerable citizens.

D66,CDA and VVD conclude coalition agreement

D66 leader Rob Jetten is pleased with the agreement he has reached with Dilan Yeşilgöz (VVD) and Henri Bontenbal (CDA). Shortly after the three...