Premier Rutte and Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem listen to D66 leader Alexander Pechtold in the Budget Debate. Photo ANP / Martijn Beekman
The State budget for 2015 is today virtually unscathed by the House. Writes news agency Novum. The Budget Debate, which lasted two days, have now ended.
The government is going to see if more money can be issued. Defense Annually concerns hundred million structurally to the defense budget. The government also makes forty million extra free to hold. Domestic workers to work More than a half million goes to the security of Jewish institutions.
Reform of the tax system
A major theme was the reform of the tax system. Prime Minister Rutte said today the plans in the summer to have done, and thus dismissed the claim of D66 and CDA to February 1 with a plan to come.
PVV leader Geert Wilders came with a no-confidence motion against the government. At the vote, he stood alone.
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We put the five moments of the debate today in a row, held a live blog and made a series of photographs. Knowing how it was again? View a visualization of the Dutch National Budget.
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