‘Quarrel at the Board of Human Rights ends in considerable paralysis of the board’

Quarrel at the Board of Human Rights ends in considerable
And since the news about the quarrel came out behind the scenes, the atmosphere on the Kleinesingel in Utrecht has only gotten worse, reports the NOS. For example, there was disagreement between the board members and Geel about a statement on the website. There are also no more meetings. A spokesperson calls the situation behind the scenes a ‘paralyzing meeting culture’. “Decision making on essential matters is virtually impossible.” And that while there is urgency: the board must have at least nine members, but after 1 July there will be only six and after the summer four.

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