PVV leader Geert Wilders is threatening Prime Minister Mark Rutte with a vote of no confidence if further 5 billion euros of Dutch taxpayers’ money going to Greece. If Wilders next week to submit such a motion, the entire House of recess will have to come back to vote on it
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Wilders announced this Thursday on Twitter: “If Rutte signs for yet 5 billion euro of our money to The Greeks then acc week-confidence motion PVV and plenary Chamber back from recess! “
The House debate next week with Rutte and Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem on the new Greek aid package. The government can live with that package only agree if Rutte House majority behind it
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If Rutte still signs for € 5 billion of our money to the Greeks than acc week-confidence motion PVV and the full House back from recess
– Geert Wilders! (geertwilderspvv) August 13, 2015
In principle, only the MPs who sit on the committees of Finance and European Affairs, involved in the debate, but if motions are submitted, the House will have to vote on this . Upon a motion of censure is always the case, as, according to the mores of the Binnenhof be immediately voted.
Friday the Ministers of Finance of the euro nations reconvene in Brussels on the third support package to discuss Greece. It has a volume of approximately 85 billion euros and comes from the bailout fund ESM. Netherlands has paid into that fund 4.6 billion and represents a sum of 35 billion euro guarantee. Netherlands represents 5.7 percent of the overall ESM guarantee
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