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A majority in the Dutch Parliament has voted to ban cooperation with political parties that promote violence against refugees or espouse the 'great replacement' theory. This decision specifically targets parties and individuals accused of condoning violence, such as those associated with Markuszower and FvD. The motion, introduced by Jesse Klaver of GroenLinks (GL), passed, establishing a new guideline for parliamentary collaboration.
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A majority in the Dutch Parliament voted to ban cooperation with certain political parties.
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The ban targets parties promoting violence against refugees.
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The ban also targets parties promoting the 'great replacement' theory.
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The motion was introduced by Jesse Klaver of GroenLinks.
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The decision aims to exclude parties and individuals condoning violence.
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Lees meer“Reports on the parliamentary vote to exclude parties condoning violence, specifically mentioning Markuszower and FvD.”
“Focuses on the passing of a motion by Jesse Klaver's party to ban cooperation with parties promoting violence against refugees or the 'great replacement' theory.”
“Highlights the parliamentary majority's opposition to deals with parties that justify violence against refugees.”
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The motion specifically aims to exclude parties and individuals who are seen as justifying violence. Reports indicate that this move is directed towards certain political figures and groups, including those associated with Markuszower and the Forum for Democracy (FvD).
This parliamentary vote establishes a new criterion for forming alliances and working relationships within the Dutch legislative body, focusing on the rejection of political platforms that endorse or encourage violence.