ROTTERDAM--Nine candidates for the May 22 elections of a new European Parliament tried to convince the Dutch Caribbean voters of their importance during a debate in Rotterdam on Saturday. Candidates present were Maruschka Gijsbertha of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats/PvdA, Marc Frans of the European People's Party/ CDA), Raoul Boucke of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats in...
European candidates try to secure Caribbean vote
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