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Finally, the Secretary-General held a meeting with the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Mark Rutte.
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There's the natty problem that he may become the next prime minister of the Netherlands, but nevermind.
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However, she was soon contacted by Gerrit Zalm, then deputy prime minister of the Netherlands, who urged her to run for parliament.
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Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin and Australian Prime Minister John Howard were there, as were the leaders of Norway, Belgium, the Netherlands, Poland and New Zealand.
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Even as he is being prosecuted by his government for exercising free speech, his commitment to protecting it and other liberties has made his Freedom Party the most popular in parts of the Netherlands - and given him a good shot at becoming the next Dutch prime minister in elections to be held there in June.
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This is yet further explanation of why a speech the prime minister is expected to deliver in the Netherlands within the next two weeks has proved so hard to write and may prove so controversial.
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