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State Secretary Gunay Uslu of Culture and Media is leaving the outgoing cabinet. Gunay Uslu, the current Secretary of State for Culture and Media for the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, has…
Tim Vandenput has announced that he will not stand for election in the Federal elections in 2024. Belgian representative and mayor of Hoeilaart Tim Vandenput (Open Vld) has announced that he will...
The Netherlands turns right. We will drive 140 km/h and there will be no cuts in the construction of new roads. This 'monster victory', as various media describe it, marks an important…
The future of our mobility is on your ballot. The elections determine the course of Dutch traffic and transport. In the spotlight of Dutch politics are the elections,…
The future of road pricing in the Netherlands remains uncertain, but what is certain is that the way we tax mobility is subject to change. The Netherlands is on the eve of a…
Meanwhile, voices from academia, including Steven Latré of Imec, are calling for pilot projects to further develop self-driving technology.
From affordability to sustainability: how do political parties want to keep our country mobile in the coming years? It is an urgent call that sounds like an alarm bell in everyone's ears...
Pieter Omtzigt and his party are putting mobility cards on the table. From cycle paths in the city to international train networks, the New Social Contract election program presents a far-reaching mobility vision. The…
From strong support in the House of Representatives to unexpected rejection in the Senate, interest groups and experts respond. Not entirely unexpectedly, the Senate has put an end to the much-discussed bill...
While the Walloon Parliament welcomes Uber and similar services, there are concerns about fair competition and the future of social transport. The access of platforms such as Uber, Bolt and Heetch…
The SGP is over 100 years old and the oldest party in the Netherlands ever. Yet they remain recognizable at their core: the SGP anchor point, the Bible, remains. Yet inside…
The proposed subsidy scheme is now open for public consultation, allowing citizens, entrepreneurs and stakeholders to have their say and raise potential issues before the scheme is finalised. It…