Karien van Gennip, Minister of Social Affairs and Employment, hopes that important issues can still be addressed “from a polder perspective, with an eye to future generations”. She tweeted it in response to the cabinet fall. Ministers Rob Jetten (Climate and Energy) and Dilan Yesilgöz (Justice and Security) say they will continue to work in an interim government.
Van Gennip (Cda) affirms that the measures agreed on the reform of the labor market remain “absolutely necessary”. ‘Over the past 1.5 years, SZW civil servants have done an incredible amount of work. From the labor market to childcare, from purchasing power to integration and, of course, tackling labor migration abuses. I appreciate it.’
Honorable
Jetten calls it “honourable” that he was allowed to be climate minister on behalf of D66. ‘I am proud of the ambitious climate policy we have implemented. The climate cannot wait.’ Yesilgöz (VVD) reports that for the past eighteen months he has worked “every day with heart and soul” to make the Netherlands safer.
Defense Secretary Christophe van der Maat (VVD) writes on Twitter that he will continue to devote himself to strengthening the armed forces as a caretaker. “And we continue to support each other, also for our safety.”
Source: BNR

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