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Farmers have been protesting across the Netherlands over the past week due to the Dutch government's climate policy aimed at reducing nitrogen emissions.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte is at the forefront of these policies, ideas he has touted for the past decade as the most important issue facing the world.
Chanelling activist Greta Thunberg, Dutch PM Mark Rutte called on other world leaders "to go from the 'blah blah' to action" to implement the UN's 2030 climate policy.
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Farmers in the Netherlands disagree with Rutte's action.
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Back in March, Mark Rutte, the Dutch prime minister, said EU money was being funneled into "greening" the economy to be less reliant on oil and gas.
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The Netherlands is a major contributor on the international agricultural market, and the proposal to reduce livestock has caused division between the country's farmers and government.
LIVE 🇳🇱: Protesters are furious tonight. The radical Rutte government is hell bent on implementing WEF law that would permanently alter the global food supply and end farming in this country. SIGN THE PETITION to say NO: https://t.co/3hsHTlcxfF pic.twitter.com/6qIb3MSNjf
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To achieve its goal of reducing nitrogen emissions, the government intends to arrange and formulate these plans by, you guessed it, 2030. Is it any surprise that Mark Rutte, the prime minister, is an “agenda contributor” to the World Economic Forum?
How close is WEF chairman Klaus Schwab to Dutch PM Mark Rutte?
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Introducing Rutte at an Atlantic Council award ceremony, Schwab praised the Dutch leader as the "best looking" PM in Europe and said he was a "real statesmen."
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Klaus Schwab, the chairman of the World Economic Forum is closely connected to the Dutch government and Rutte, especially given the Forum's new Food Innovation Hub initiative. These widespread changes to our systems are commonly referred to as the Great Reset, which Rutte says he knows nothing about.
Last August, Dutch MP Gideon van Meijeren pressed Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on his relationship with Klaus Schwab and his book, The Great Reset.
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These protests involving tractors blockading airports, international borders and highways are reminiscent of the Canadian trucker convoy. An odd coincidence in the comparison between the two countries' protests is the close relationship between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Rutte.
During Mark Rutte's 2018 visit to Canada, Justin Trudeau spoke of their shared belief in "fairness" as the world globalizes.
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