The Dutch government led by Jetten presented a major nitrogen reduction plan to the Second Chamber just before the recess. The plan has now secured a majority, fulfilling one of the main election promises made nearly four and a half months ago. Political analyst Arjan Noorlander notes that this achievement came after initial difficulties, including low trust and challenges in delivering on key issues. The government’s approach has shifted, and the opposition is now clearly stating that Jetten must choose between a left or right-wing direction as politics in The Hague restarts later this summer.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article provides a balanced overview of the government's actions and the political dynamics without overtly favoring any side. It mentions both the government's achievements and the opposition's stance, presenting the situation neutrally.





