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Netherlands Prime Minister Riding A Bicycle To Meet The King (photos) by 30BillionGang: 2:08pm On Oct 16, 2017
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Prime ministers are known to be surrounded by security personals and in bulletproof cars, however, the Dutch have their own way of transport that will leave you stunned. A picture shows the Prime Minister of Netherlands, Mark Rutte parking his cycle outside the Dutch Royal House where he had a meeting with the King. PM Mark Rutte arrived at the royal palace in the Netherlands on his bicycle and the picture is surely making people fall in love with the simple, eco-friendly and down to earth Minister-President of the Netherlands. The picture of the Dutch Prime Minister is going viral.

The picture of Prime Minister Mark Rutte riding the bicycle and the internet has fallen in love with the picture. Mark Rutte has been in news for using a bicycle while commuting to work instead of the clichéd fancy cars. The fact that the PM continued this habit even while visiting the Dutch royal house has left people amused. The viral picture shows the Prime Minister locking his bicycle which is parked in front of the palace and many Twitterati have been questioning the need for the lock at the royal house.

The Dutch Prime Minister clearly has a connection with the cycle, which is one of the most healthy and eco-friendly modes of transport. In fact, Mark Rutte gifted a bicycle to Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his recent visit to Netherlands. PM Modi had visited The Netherlands during his three-nation tour in June. The Indian Prime Minister was in for a surprise when PM Rutte gifted him a bicycle. In fact, the Indian Prime Minister had also shared pictures showing him riding the bicycle as PM Rutte stood by his side.

SOURCE http://www.gistmore.com/netherlands-prime-minister-riding-bicycle-meet-king

Re: Netherlands Prime Minister Riding A Bicycle To Meet The King (photos) by biacan(f): 2:10pm On Oct 16, 2017
May till 2018 before a Nigerian senator can do this
Re: Netherlands Prime Minister Riding A Bicycle To Meet The King (photos) by 30BillionGang: 2:12pm On Oct 16, 2017
Re: Netherlands Prime Minister Riding A Bicycle To Meet The King (photos) by Homeboiy: 2:19pm On Oct 16, 2017
If u see a politician riding a bicycle in naija

Then know that he's preparing for an election grin

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Re: Netherlands Prime Minister Riding A Bicycle To Meet The King (photos) by DanseMacabre(m): 2:25pm On Oct 16, 2017
The day Jubrin Buhari go try this one eh, na better mob go fall on am. Or hit and run sef.
Re: Netherlands Prime Minister Riding A Bicycle To Meet The King (photos) by internationalman(m): 2:42pm On Oct 16, 2017
I was surprised when I learnt that a city as diverse as New York City has a bicycle park.

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