Prime Minister Rutte on a trip: An adventure trip with a dash of green hydrogen!

| by Mark Jongeneel

Hold on, folks! It's time for some exciting news: our one and only Prime Minister Rutte is going on a real intercontinental trip in the next few days! Don't worry, he's not leaving us in the lurch, but he's off to find new adventures in Namibia, South Africa and Morocco. Who knew Rutte was also a globetrotter? We normally see Kaag flying all over the globe.

These countries, located on that vast, wild continent called Africa, are apparently of great interest to our prime minister. They are brimming with energy and potential, and let's face it, who doesn't love a little energy and potential? Rutte has grand plans to connect Africa and Europe more closely, because they have a lot to offer each other. And no, he's not talking about exchanging recipes for stew, but serious issues, like climate transition!

The journey revolves around green hydrogen, it seems to be the central theme of his adventure expedition. Green hydrogen, people! I can already picture Rutte running through the African savannah in a superhero outfit, using his green hydrogen powers to save the world. Who knows, maybe he'll become the new Captain Planet!

Now, let's face it, Rutte isn't going to get results anyway, but that shouldn't spoil the fun. At least it sounds environmentally friendly and sustainable that he is working on green hydrogen, and we can all get behind that. Maybe Rutte will come back with a suitcase full of green hydrogen secrets and we'll soon be able to power our electric cars with nitrous oxide, er, I mean, green hydrogen!

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Either way, we can't wait to see what all Rutte will discover during his trip through Africa. Perhaps he will learn a few African dance moves, try exotic dishes, or even be crowned honorary chief of an indigenous tribe. The possibilities are endless!

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