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Parliamentary Majority, Including Coalition Parties: No Cuts to Parental Leave After All

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Now that the coalition parties D66 and CDA are also struggling with their own plan to cut benefits for pregnant women and new parents, a parliamentary majority has voted to definitively withdraw this proposal. If the measure doesn't go ahead, it will leave a budget shortfall. The coalition parties therefore want to first explore where the money can be sourced. Minister Vijlbrief (Social Affairs) is expected to answer questions from Parliament on…

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Now that the coalition parties D66 and CDA are also struggling with their own plan to cut benefits for pregnant women and new parents, a parliamentary majority has voted to definitively withdraw this proposal. If the measure doesn't go ahead, it will leave a budget shortfall. The coalition parties therefore want to first explore where the money can be sourced. Minister Vijlbrief (Social Affairs) is expected to answer questions from Parliament on…

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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NOS broke the news in Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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