
Nederlandse Chinese Gemeenschap, Laat Je Stem Horen!
29 oktober 2025
Tweede Kamerverkiezingen: Jouw stem bepaalt onze toekomst!
Wij, de Chinese gemeenschap, dragen al jaren bij aan de Nederlandse samenleving. Nu is het tijd om onze stem te laten horen:
· Voor ontwikkeling MKB en bestrijding tekort aan koks
· Voor onderwijs en toekomstkansen voor onze kinderen
· Voor veilige leefomgeving en stabiele prijzen
· Voor respect en erkenning van onze cultuur
Stilte = genegeerd worden
Stemmen = verandering brengen
Drie simpele stappen:
1、Bewaar je stempas goed
2、Verdiep je in de partijprogramma’s
3、Stem persoonlijk op 29 oktober
Samen sterk! Laat onze stem klinken voor de Chinese gemeenschap!
Eén stem telt, duizenden stemmen maken het verschil!
#TweedeKamerverkiezingen #ChineseStemmers #StemVoorToekomst
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