15-04-15 17:32 pm – Source: Reuters
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The top of the coalition government of VVD and PvdA consults Wednesday Turret Prime Minister Mark Rutte on how asylum seekers should be collected in the Netherlands. Following is a statement by the Committee of Ministers of the human rights organization Council of Europe in Strasbourg on Wednesday.
VVD and PvdA are in this case diametrically opposed. The PvdA wants asylum seekers without papers illegally residing in the Netherlands, food, clothing and shelter (bed, bath and bread) gain. The VVD does not feel for it. In Turret Rutte work later Wednesday further compromise.
At the concert late afternoon will Prime Minister Rutte, Labour leader Diederik Samson, VVD party leader Halbe Zijlstra and State Klaas Dijkhoff (Safety and Justice) participate. Uncertain is whether also deputy prime minister Lodewijk Asscher regaled. He was with earlier consultation Wednesday.
A possible compromise between the government parties will then be transferred by Dijkhoff in a letter to parliament. Dijkhoffs pastor Fred Teeven rebelled against becoming ‘bed, bath and bread. ” He promised in January municipalities or financial support for the costs of the temporary shelter, pending the decision of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe.
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Sources in the coalition reported that the top of the coalition last night until 2:30 pm has consulted on the decision of the committee, which was a concept held by the Ministry of Security and Justice. Wednesday morning there was another consultation on the Turret. A solution of the disagreement is possible, but not simple set of sources.
For Samson, the reception of illegal immigrants a particularly important issue. Earlier, he had to defy his own supporters in the criminalization of illegality. The VVD wants to bed, bath and bread not guarantee, because that would have a magnetic effect on asylum seekers. Liberals point out that the judgment of the committee reports that illegal immigrants do not fall within the scope of the Social Charter of the Council of Europe.
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