‘Students unlawfully excluded from energy allowance’, lawyers say
In the light of the rising energy prices, the government decided in March to give financial support to people on low-incomes. The required statutory amendment has yet to be adopted by the House of Representatives and the Senate but applications for an allowance can already be submitted.

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Amazement
To the amazement of the Dutch Student Union (LSVb), the government advised the municipalities not to give students the energy allowance. “The living situation of students varies greatly”, the government wrote in an explanatory memorandum. “Because of this diversity, individual special assistance is a more suitable instrument for this group than targeted special assistance.”
But lawyers think the advice is unlawful, reports TV programme Nieuwsuur. Legal expert Willy Heesen argues that students “as a whole” cannot simply be excluded from the allowance. In his view, the fact that their living situation “varies greatly, also with regard to the energy costs and bill” is, in his view and that of other lawyers, not a good reason. They expect students who take legal action against their municipality to win their case.
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In addition, it is open to question whether students can claim individual special assistance from their municipality. LSVb chair Ama Boahene understands from cities such as Utrecht, Amsterdam and The Hague that students will not get such assistance. “Some of them are willing but say they don’t have sufficient resources.”
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no_name op 16 June 2022 om 15:32
I have the student finance because I work as an EU student and I work because I need to make ends meet, to pay for the bills, food and tuition fees. Now with the energy prices rising, the Dutch government excludes students like me from the help available to all the others. Why being a student in the Netherlands is so difficult and unjust? Students are one of the poorest groups. How can they be excluded? It is simpy unfair.