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Internationals debate, Amsterdam elections 2026 | Listen back

Mar 13, 2026
Milka Yemane (GroenLinks) — city councillor pushing green, social and affordable policies. Bastiaan Minderhoud (PvdA) — labour candidate focused on affordable and tenant protections. Marianne Brackel (VVD) — pro-growth candidate prioritising housing supply and investment. Suleyman Aslami (D66) — councillor advocating international access, transport and multilingual info. Juliet Broersen (Volt) — progressive leader on housing, nightlife and integration. They debate housing supply, vacancies, tenant rights, public transport and inclusion.
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ANECDOTE

Candidate Brought His International Partner To The Debate

  • Bastiaan Minderhoud brought his Canadian wife to the debate as a personal reminder of international resident stakes in housing policy.
  • He said his wife is an international and that's partly why he championed international-focused housing measures.
INSIGHT

Internationals Face Disproportionate Housing Risk

  • International residents face disproportionate housing exploitation due to unfamiliarity with local rules and fractured information channels.
  • Juliet Broersen recounted roommates paying illegal cash 'administration fees' and stressed clearer multilingual rights guidance is needed.
ADVICE

Publish Housing Rights In Multiple Languages

  • Make municipal housing rights and processes accessible in multiple languages across platforms to prevent exploitation.
  • Suleyman Aslami said D66 asked the city council to centralize and translate policies so internationals can find their rights easily.
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