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Koninklijk Paar ontvangt medaillewinnaars Olympische Zomerspelen 2020
News Pictures: . DEN HAAG, 10-08-2021, Paleis Noordeinde Koning Willem Alexander en Koningin M
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Koninklijk Paar ontvangt medaillewinnaars Olympische Zomerspelen 2020
News Pictures: . DEN HAAG, 10-08-2021, Paleis Noordeinde Koning Willem Alexander en Koningin M
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FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
Dutch activists anti-war take part during demonstration against Airbus and the militarisation of EU borders in front of the Okura hotel on April 11, 2018 in Amsterdam,Netherlands. Airbus is the second largest European arms producer, Airbus’ headquarters are in The Netherlands (Leiden). Every year they hold their Annual General Meeting for shareholders at the Hotel Okura in Amsterdam. (Photo by Paulo Amorim/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22863922
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New Government Netherlands
The Hague , The Netherlands , November 0r 2012 The Queen of The Netherlands Beatrix presents the new Dutch government at Paleis Huis ten Bosch in The Hague . Minister president Mark Rutte (L) , Queen Beatrix (C) and vice prime minister lodewijk Asscher © Pierre Crom / REPORTERS (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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New Government Netherlands
The Hague , The Netherlands , November 0r 2012 The Queen of The Netherlands Beatrix presents the new Dutch government at Paleis Huis ten Bosch in The Hague . From left back to right front , the new Dutch government , Stef Blok minister of living and national Office , Edith Schippers minister of Healthcare , Melanie Schultz Van Hagen minister of traffic , Jeroen Dijsselbloem minister of Finance , Ronald Plasterk minister of internal affairs , Jet Bussemaker minister of education , Jeanine Hennis Plasschaert minister of defence , Henk Kamp minister of economical affairs , Lilianne Ploumen minister of foreign trade , development and cooperation , ( FRONT ROW ) Frans Timmermans minister of foreign affairs , minister president Mark Rutte , Queen Beatrix , Lodewijk Asscher vice prime minister andminister van social affairs and Ivo Opstelten minister of Justice © Pierre Crom / REPORTERS (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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New Government Netherlands
The Hague , The Netherlands , November 0r 2012 The Queen of The Netherlands Beatrix presents the new Dutch government at Paleis Huis ten Bosch in The Hague . From left back to right front , the new Dutch government , Stef Blok minister of living and national Office , Edith Schippers minister of Healthcare , Melanie Schultz Van Hagen minister of traffic , Jeroen Dijsselbloem minister of Finance , Ronald Plasterk minister of internal affairs , Jet Bussemaker minister of education , Jeanine Hennis Plasschaert minister of defence , Henk Kamp minister of economical affairs , Lilianne Ploumen minister of foreign trade , development and cooperation , ( FRONT ROW ) Frans Timmermans minister of foreign affairs , minister president Mark Rutte , Queen Beatrix , Lodewijk Asscher vice prime minister andminister van social affairs and Ivo Opstelten minister of Justice © Pierre Crom / REPORTERS (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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New Government Netherlands
The Hague , The Netherlands , November 0r 2012 The Queen of The Netherlands Beatrix presents the new Dutch government at Paleis Huis ten Bosch in The Hague . © Pierre Crom / REPORTERS (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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New Government Netherlands
The Hague , The Netherlands , November 0r 2012 The Queen of The Netherlands Beatrix presents the new Dutch government at Paleis Huis ten Bosch in The Hague . Minister president Mark Rutte (L) , Queen Beatrix (C) and vice prime minister lodewijk Asscher © Pierre Crom / REPORTERS (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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New Government Netherlands
The Hague , The Netherlands , November 0r 2012 The Queen of The Netherlands Beatrix presents the new Dutch government at Paleis Huis ten Bosch in The Hague . From left back to right front , the new Dutch government , Stef Blok minister of living and national Office , Edith Schippers minister of Healthcare , Melanie Schultz Van Hagen minister of traffic , Jeroen Dijsselbloem minister of Finance , Ronald Plasterk minister of internal affairs , ( FRONT ROW ) Frans Timmermans minister of foreign affairs , minister president Mark Rutte , Queen Beatrix © Pierre Crom / REPORTERS (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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New Government Netherlands
The Hague , The Netherlands , November 0r 2012 The Queen of The Netherlands Beatrix presents the new Dutch government at Paleis Huis ten Bosch in The Hague . From left back to right front , the new Dutch government , Stef Blok minister of living and national Office , Edith Schippers minister of Healthcare , Melanie Schultz Van Hagen minister of traffic , Jeroen Dijsselbloem minister of Finance , Ronald Plasterk minister of internal affairs , Jet Bussemaker minister of education , Jeanine Hennis Plasschaert minister of defence , Henk Kamp minister of economical affairs , Lilianne Ploumen minister of foreign trade , development and cooperation , ( FRONT ROW ) Frans Timmermans minister of foreign affairs , minister president Mark Rutte , Queen Beatrix , Lodewijk Asscher vice prime minister andminister van social affairs and Ivo Opstelten minister of Justice © Pierre Crom / REPORTERS (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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New Government Netherlands
The Hague , The Netherlands , November 0r 2012 The Queen of The Netherlands Beatrix presents the new Dutch government at Paleis Huis ten Bosch in The Hague . From left back to right front , the new Dutch government , Stef Blok minister of living and national Office , Edith Schippers minister of Healthcare , Melanie Schultz Van Hagen minister of traffic , Jeroen Dijsselbloem minister of Finance , Ronald Plasterk minister of internal affairs , Jet Bussemaker minister of education , Jeanine Hennis Plasschaert minister of defence , Henk Kamp minister of economical affairs , Lilianne Ploumen minister of foreign trade , development and cooperation , ( FRONT ROW ) Frans Timmermans minister of foreign affairs , minister president Mark Rutte , Queen Beatrix , Lodewijk Asscher vice prime minister andminister van social affairs and Ivo Opstelten minister of Justice © Pierre Crom / REPORTERS (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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New Government Netherlands
The Hague , The Netherlands , November 0r 2012 The Queen of The Netherlands Beatrix presents the new Dutch government at Paleis Huis ten Bosch in The Hague . From left back to right front , the new Dutch government , Stef Blok minister of living and national Office , Edith Schippers minister of Healthcare , Melanie Schultz Van Hagen minister of traffic , Jeroen Dijsselbloem minister of Finance , Ronald Plasterk minister of internal affairs , Jet Bussemaker minister of education , Jeanine Hennis Plasschaert minister of defence , Henk Kamp minister of economical affairs , Lilianne Ploumen minister of foreign trade , development and cooperation , ( FRONT ROW ) Frans Timmermans minister of foreign affairs , minister president Mark Rutte , Queen Beatrix , Lodewijk Asscher vice prime minister andminister van social affairs and Ivo Opstelten minister of Justice © Pierre Crom / REPORTERS (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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New Government Netherlands
The Hague , The Netherlands , November 0r 2012 The Queen of The Netherlands Beatrix presents the new Dutch government at Paleis Huis ten Bosch in The Hague . Minister president Mark Rutte (L) , Queen Beatrix (C) and vice prime minister lodewijk Asscher © Pierre Crom / REPORTERS (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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Dutch Queen Beatrix swears in new right-wing Dutch Cabinet
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Mark Rutte assumed office Thursday as Dutch prime minister, pledging an era of austerity and tighter regulation of immigration but distancing himself from the anti-Islam philosophy of populist politician Geert Wilders, whose support is vital for the new minority government.
The alliance of Rutte's Liberal party, known as the VVD, and the Christian Democratic Appeal signalled a continuing shift to the right for a country that has long been known for its generous social welfare policies.
The two parties cannot form a majority coalition and have turned to Wilders, an anti-Islam firebrand, to prop up the nation's first minority coalition since World War II.
Wilders is currently on trial for inciting hatred and discrimination against Muslims.
Rutte is standing to the left of Queen Beatrix.
Foto: Reni van Maren/Sunshine (FOTO:DUKAS/SUNSHINE)
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Dutch Queen Beatrix swears in new right-wing Dutch Cabinet
October 14, 2010. THE HAGUE, Netherlands -
Mark Rutte assumed office Thursday as Dutch prime minister, pledging an era of austerity and tighter regulation of immigration but distancing himself from the anti-Islam philosophy of populist politician Geert Wilders, whose support is vital for the new minority government.
The alliance of Rutte's Liberal party, known as the VVD, and the Christian Democratic Appeal signalled a continuing shift to the right for a country that has long been known for its generous social welfare policies.
The two parties cannot form a majority coalition and have turned to Wilders, an anti-Islam firebrand, to prop up the nation's first minority coalition since World War II.
Wilders is currently on trial for inciting hatred and discrimination against Muslims.
Rutte is standing to the left of Queen Beatrix.
Foto: Reni van Maren/Sunshine (FOTO:DUKAS/SUNSHINE)
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Dutch Queen Beatrix swears in new right-wing Dutch Cabinet
October 14, 2010. THE HAGUE, Netherlands -
Mark Rutte assumed office Thursday as Dutch prime minister, pledging an era of austerity and tighter regulation of immigration but distancing himself from the anti-Islam philosophy of populist politician Geert Wilders, whose support is vital for the new minority government.
The alliance of Rutte's Liberal party, known as the VVD, and the Christian Democratic Appeal signalled a continuing shift to the right for a country that has long been known for its generous social welfare policies.
The two parties cannot form a majority coalition and have turned to Wilders, an anti-Islam firebrand, to prop up the nation's first minority coalition since World War II.
Wilders is currently on trial for inciting hatred and discrimination against Muslims.
Rutte is standing to the left of Queen Beatrix.
Foto: Reni van Maren/Sunshine (FOTO:DUKAS/SUNSHINE)
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Dutch Queen Beatrix swears in new right-wing Dutch Cabinet
October 14, 2010. THE HAGUE, Netherlands -
Mark Rutte assumed office Thursday as Dutch prime minister, pledging an era of austerity and tighter regulation of immigration but distancing himself from the anti-Islam philosophy of populist politician Geert Wilders, whose support is vital for the new minority government.
The alliance of Rutte's Liberal party, known as the VVD, and the Christian Democratic Appeal signalled a continuing shift to the right for a country that has long been known for its generous social welfare policies.
The two parties cannot form a majority coalition and have turned to Wilders, an anti-Islam firebrand, to prop up the nation's first minority coalition since World War II.
Wilders is currently on trial for inciting hatred and discrimination against Muslims.
Rutte is standing to the left of Queen Beatrix.
Foto: Reni van Maren/Sunshine (FOTO:DUKAS/SUNSHINE)
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