Political factions fail to agree on joint statement against violence in The Hague.

D66, whose party office was attacked Saturday, refuses to sign.

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Tom de Vries3 hours agoLast Update :
Kamerfracties niet eens over gezamenlijk statement tegen geweld Den Haag
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On Saturday, riots occurred in The Hague, leading to a burning police car and prompting a debate in the Tweede Kamer.

6 Key Takeaways
  1. Rallies occurred in Den Haag last Saturday.
  2. D66 office was attacked during the riots.
  3. ChristenUnie initiated a joint statement against violence.
  4. GroenLinks-PvdA, D66, SP, Denk, Volt, and PvdD withdrew.
  5. Bikker hopes for more parties to join the statement.
  6. Debate on the riots is today at 10:15 AM.
Fast Answer: Political parties failed to reach a consensus on a joint statement against the violence.

Prior to the debate, there was an initiative from the ChristenUnie to create a statement condemning the extreme right-wing violence. However, parties including GroenLinks-PvdA, D66, SP, Denk, Volt, and the Partij voor de Dieren withdrew at the last moment.

D66, whose party office was attacked, refused to sign a statement that included the PVV and Forum voor Democratie, citing that their rhetoric contributed to the atmosphere of violence. ChristenUnie leader Bikker expressed hope that all parties would eventually join the statement.

“Op deze manier, denken wij, werkt het vooral om wat Forum en PVV doen wit te wassen.”

— Paternotte, D66-Kamerlid

Under Investigation: The Tweede Kamer is currently debating the riots and their implications.

Originally reported by nos.nl as “Kamerfracties niet eens over gezamenlijk statement tegen geweld Den Haag” on 2025-09-25 09:08:00.

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