Femke Halsema
Femke Halsema is the Mayor of Amsterdam, known for her progressive policies and commitment to social justice. As a member of the GreenLeft party, she has focused on issues such as sustainability, equality, and urban development. Halsema recently endorsed the free distribution of Anton de Kom's book 'Wij slaven van Suriname' in Amsterdam libraries, highlighting the significance of its themes in contemporary society.
Born on Apr 25, 1976 (49 years old)
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Halsema warned of the looming collapse of democratic order in her country due to far-right polarisation.
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Suriname:
Burgemeester Femke Halsema van Amsterdam houdt een toespraak tijdens de opening.
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Suriname:
Femke Halsema, the mayor of Amsterdam, acknowledged both Boni and Tessa Leuwsha in her speech.
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Suriname:
Femke Halsema is the mayor of Amsterdam who presented a commemorative medal to Kwaku.
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Netherlands:
Burgemeester Halsema was te gast in het Binnenhof, maar zou buiten haar boekje gaan door zich te bemoeien met het buitenlandbeleid.
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Suriname:
Femke Halsema is mentioned as one of the individuals who offered official Dutch apologies for the history of slavery.
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Israel:
Femke Halsema, the mayor of Amsterdam, referred to Israel's actions as genocide.
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Netherlands:
Femke Halsema is the mayor of Amsterdam who is involved in a controversy regarding a letter about the situation in Gaza.
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Israel:
Femke Halsema called on the Dutch government to condemn Israel's actions, labeling them as human rights violations.
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Netherlands:
Femke Halsema is mentioned as the mayor in the context of discussions about KunstRai.
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