Thursday, April 30, 2015

Cabinet now to municipalities with illegal agreement – Parool.nl

30-04-15 18:31 pm – Source: Reuters

Prime Minister Mark Rutte (R) and Lodewijk Asscher, Minister of Social Affairs and Employment during the debate about Bed, Bath and Bread in parliament. © ANP

The government can get down to the coalition agreement on the reception of illegal immigrants further working out. In consultation with municipalities should be agreed on the number of sites, the number of weeks that the reception of a may last illegally and any penalties that municipalities can get if they uncooperative.

The opposition is negative about it agreement and tried Thursday to clarify vain during a debate on these issues. But Prime Minister Mark Rutte was tempted not matter, despite fierce criticism. He understands that municipalities find it difficult that they need to do it differently, but there has been pulled half a year to reach a new administrative agreement.

It earned considerable irritation to the opposition, but it brought Rutte not in trouble. The government wants reception of illegal immigrants in five major cities and Ter Apel and for a limited number of weeks. ” Dozens of other municipalities must close their own bed-bath-and-bread features, otherwise they get less money from the government. The government coalition had nine days to reach this compromise.

Government Fractions VVD and PvdA let themselves Thursday not play apart and called nor details. The letter from the government’s commitment, but group leaders Halbe Zijlstra (VVD) and Diederik Samsom (PvdA) indicated that there is some room in the negotiations with the authorities.

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Secretary Klaas Dijkhoff (Security and Justice) is going carry and trusts that it succeeds. “The soup is very hot. He was nine days in a small pan and there was a lot of steam from, “he said. Eventually he expects willingness of municipalities to arrive at a practical solution.

The opposition was disappointed at the “sad outcome” of the debate. “There is no deal. How can you consult with municipalities if you do not know it yourself, “sneered CDA leader Sybrand Buma.

Arie Slob of the Christian Union wondered what the expiration date of the agreement, because a lot depends on the consultation with the municipalities. Moreover, there are still legal affairs at the State Council and the Central Appeals. The Freedom Party criticized that nothing will change and just more accommodating to people who come for breaking the rules of their boot.

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