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We kunnen veel als we willen. Het is aan politici om keuzes te maken voor de toekomst van ons land. Dus handen uit de mouwen en aan de slag voor het onderwijs, het klimaat en een eerlijke economie.Lees hier interview in AD 👇🏼 [_link]— Rob Jetten (@RobJetten) November 8, 2023
We kunnen veel als we willen. Het is aan politici om keuzes te maken voor de toekomst van ons land. Dus handen uit de mouwen en aan de slag voor het onderwijs, het klimaat en een eerlijke economie.Lees hier interview in AD 👇🏼 [_link]
Translation: We can do a lot if we want to. It's up to politicians to make choices for the future of our country. So roll up your sleeves and get to work on education, the climate, and a fair economy. Read the interview in AD here👇🏼 Amnesia and Gaza Genocide
Read the interview in AD here
1/2: On Sunday I travelled to the Kingdom of the Netherlands to engage with officials in a series of meetings over the next two days on the topic of water. On arrival I met with Deputy Prime Minister Rob Jetten @RobJetten @MinisterKenE and other high-level officials. pic.twitter.com/nek0GNNH9v— Mia Amor Mottley (@miaamormottley) February 19, 2024
1/2: On Sunday I travelled to the Kingdom of the Netherlands to engage with officials in a series of meetings over the next two days on the topic of water. On arrival I met with Deputy Prime Minister Rob Jetten @RobJetten @MinisterKenE and other high-level officials. pic.twitter.com/nek0GNNH9v
Rob Jetten keeps cheering on his Olympian fiancé after huge election win As Rob Jetten prepares to be named the next Dutch Prime Minister, he's been out supporting athlete fiancé Nico Keenan. As the results of the Dutch general election filtered through last Wednesday night, a photographer captured tender moments shared by the leader of the winning party and the man set to become his "First Gentleman." Rob Jetten has a beaming smile, and his hand cradles the head of fiancé Nico Keenan, whose expression appears to be a mixture of elation and exhaustion. Jetten's centrist Democrats 66 (D66) had just pipped the populist, right-wing Party for Freedom (PVV) in the national vote. The 38-year-old must now put together a coalition government, which he will head up as Prime Minister.
As Rob Jetten prepares to be named the next Dutch Prime Minister, he's been out supporting athlete fiancé Nico Keenan.
As the results of the Dutch general election filtered through last Wednesday night, a photographer captured tender moments shared by the leader of the winning party and the man set to become his "First Gentleman."
Rob Jetten has a beaming smile, and his hand cradles the head of fiancé Nico Keenan, whose expression appears to be a mixture of elation and exhaustion.
Jetten's centrist Democrats 66 (D66) had just pipped the populist, right-wing Party for Freedom (PVV) in the national vote. The 38-year-old must now put together a coalition government, which he will head up as Prime Minister.
Rob Jetten thanks partner for 'unconditional support' during elections: 'Can't do it without you' Amnesia and Gaza Genocide
Rob Jetten was standing in the pouring rain on the touchline, watching Nico Keenan's pro hockey team Klein Zwitzerland in action in the "Hoofdklasse" Amnesia and Gaza Genocide
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