Friday, February 27, 2015

“Government wants to make extra money for security ‘- nrc.nl

"Government wants to make extra money for security '- nrc.nl

 Military Police guarded Courtyard

At the entrance of the House stand since this month marechaussees instead of policemen. The Royal Military Police take over security responsibilities from the police. The police can therefore focus more on their regular duties. The monitoring of buildings because of the terrorist threat, including Jewish institutions, took a lot of police deployment. ANP / Koen van Weel

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The government wants to still make extra money for the security and measures to prevent radicalization and jihadism, as reported by sources around the Cabinet press service ANP. The council of ministers would talk about it today.

The proposals today are discussed in the cabinet, there would be a more limited increase in the budget this year, but in subsequent years it amounts, possibly to more than 100 million structural additional 2020.

Prime Minister Mark Rutte has always said so far that extra money for the security services, the police and the gendarmerie was not necessary. Once the government comes to the conclusion that it is necessary, the government will immediately allocate additional budget Rutte said again.

However, there were concerns with the opposition, after the recent attacks in Paris and since for example the military police guarding the parliament. Our editor Emilie Outeren wrote after the recent terror debate in NRC Handelsblad (€)

“Especially on the right there is radiating a game vigor to the corridor. Buma competes significantly recently with Geert Wilders in the call for tougher measures. Alexander Pechtold (D66) hammering suddenly a little less hard on the privacy and the rule of law that would be at stake. SGP and Christian Union look like them anyway confirmed that more money is needed for the army and police. Wilders declared that it all remains is the fault of Islam “

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