Dutch leader did not visit dying mother for weeks to comply with coronavirus lockdown

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Coronavirus restrictions left the Dutch prime minister unable to visit his mother in the weeks before her death

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte waits for a meeting with U,S, President Donald Trump in the White House in July 2018. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte was unable to visit his mother in the weeks leading up to her death due to, but he did stay with her on her final night, his spokesman told CNN Tuesday.

Rutte's announcement comes after other political figures have faced questions about their behaviour under lockdown., the chief political aide to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, had traveled 260 miles across England a time when the public was being urged not to leave their homes.

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