Friday, February 3, 2017

VVD-minister convinces the Labour party non – Elsevier

THE HAGUE (ANP) – Minister Edith Schippers (public Health) will find it ,,really a shame" that they have insufficient support for its plan to certain people with a mental disorder is in a temporary setting to observe. For people that do not want help, but which are, however, many concerns exist.

It had to be a VVD politician Thursday during a debate is not coalition partner, the Labour party, to convince. She has, therefore, no majority in the Second Chamber for that part of her bill that the mental health services radical reform.

The party found the commitments that Skippers did not enough. ,,Our worries are not answered," said Member of parliament Lea Bouwmeester. According to her, it is not good if confused people forced to be locked up: ,,It hurts very much."

SP-proposal

The social-democrats remained behind the proposal of the SP to the observatieplan a new law for mental health care to delete. According to SP Member of parliament Renske Leijten is a confinement not in the best interest of the patient or his relatives: ,,You get not just someone of the street to give him three days."

There is wide support for the rest of the new law of Skippers, which forced recording will be replaced by compulsory treatment, emphasized a spokesman after the end of the debate.

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