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Live: Van Rijn will account for problems in Room PGB – nrc.nl

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The House today talking all day about the problems with the PGB’s. State Secretary Van Rijn is under fire because of the problems with payments and must answer for the sixth time in parliament. A motion of no confidence of much of the opposition is threatening. Follow the debate live.

Read more in the preview ‘Chamber talking about PGBs. It is chaos, but Van Rijn will survive. ” Live watch the debate via NPO Politics. Below appear live updates about the debate as soon as there is reason to

Update 13.00 . The first installment of the Chamber is over. Read below the main business of the contributions of the MPs back. The debate is adjourned until 13.45 and then goes on to answer Secretary Van Rijn

D66:. MP Pia Dijkstra came as an applicant for the first debate speak. She suggested Van Rijn deadline of 15 May for solving the problems and just said it was for her, therefore the question is whether they still trust can keep Van Rijn. His answer, and persuasiveness give today’s debate where the main reasons, says Dijkstra. The D66 MP wondered how much value should be attached to the figure of 95 percent of personal budget holders would now be paid on time. Experts draw percentage in doubt, says Dijkstra. She likes of Van Rijn hear the truth about the payoff

SP:. Renske Leijten, spokesman of the largest opposition party, states that the Secretary of State but not the problems fails with the dissolving PCIs. “A good end is not sight,” the SP MP, on March 26 already filed a motion of no confidence against Van Rijn. Leijten hopes that Van Rijn today will be fairer and more realistic about the problems with the PGB’s. “For a State that says: go to sleep, there’s nothing to worry about, we have nothing.”

CDA The CDA is committed to the deadline May 15 which stated the Chamber Van Rijn says MP Mona Keijzer. And although Van Rijn reported that 95 percent of payments going well, that was based on a sample that “selectively” is, find Keijzer. She wonders whether the promised results have been achieved. For Keijzer is the main question that Van Rijn the bases on which the payments “are largely in order.”

PVV: Short summary of the contributions of MP Fleur Agema: Minister Van Rijn should be “ashamed broken” itself for the surrounding chaos and resign.

Christian Union: MP Carla Stout-Faber wants to debate Van Rijn hear it “fair” story about the problems with the PGB’s. “There’s work to do, that’s obvious.” Thick-Faber still leaves open whether the CU terminates the confidence in Van Rijn. “It is up to the State to convince the Christian Union that he is the one who will fix this job,” says Dik-Faber. Yesterday, the MP already NRC holding her group account additional consideration “to definitively decide whether we no confidence”

GroenLinks. “Does the Secretary of State that he Room has misinformed? Whether he has sketched a rosy picture? “Was one of the most important questions of MP Linda Voortman. The question today is GroenLinks (the first time) will support a vote of no confidence. Voortman sounded critical:

“The State dismisses the problems all over again. For me this is the last time we have to hold such a discussion, the Secretary of State and now with a good and honest story “

SGP . Party chairman Kees van der Staaij sees that in the past period “much improved” around the PGB, but “there are just too many problems.” However, the SGP is the only opposition party which it is certain that they will continue to support Van Rijn. Van der Staaij especially want to think about solutions. He argues like many other MPs for a simpler system

Labour Party . In recent times by all concerned “worked hard to address the problems with the PGB,” says MP Otwin van Dijk. “I see a huge leap forward has been made,” the PvdA, which recognizes that there are still problems. But it is clear that Van Dijk Minister today how it will continue to support. He will mainly talk about resolving the outstanding issues and make it easier for the PGB system

VVD:. MP Sjoerd Potters has the impression that the payment process “increasingly soeper expires “although he acknowledges that problems with the PGB are not yet over. He says that should not weaken the commitment of all parties concerned. “All energy should be focused on helping people as quickly as possible for whatever reason, have not helped.”

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