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The Dutch Party for Freedom (PVV) will be voting in favour of the Consumer Rights Directive because it will provide better protection for Dutch consumers when shopping online. Consumers shopping in the Netherlands enjoy good protection, but when shopping online, often in foreign shops, that protection is not guaranteed or is unclear. This Consumer Rights Directive improves protection for cross-border purchases via the Internet, and it is thus of added value to Dutch consumers. It will mean that, in future, Dutch consumers will enjoy a 14-day cooling-off period right across Europe. That is a clear improvement on the current 7-day period. The PVV also thinks it is a good thing that this directive will put an end to hidden costs and those added on at the end. The final price that a consumer has to pay must be clearly displayed in advance. This directive will thus help protect Dutch consumers and improve the internal market, and the PVV is fully in favour of that."@en1
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