Dijsselbloem ventilated Van der Steur a personal opinion, he said Wednesday during the parliamentary debate on the judicial budget.
Dijsselbloem (PvdA) recently announced in the Spring to the budget of the Ministry of Security and Justice set by 49 million euros to free up the police. Learn the Justice Department will not. “It’s not ‘you call and let us run.” I’m a little done. And I leave it there to leave or I’m much uglier things, “Dijsselbloem said in late May.
According to opposition parties in the House paints the Minister of Finance the police and judiciary off as “beggars” and they demand that Van der Steur renounces taking. The opposition parties argue that the demand for extra money is right and find it inappropriate to set the police, the prosecutor and the justice way as “beggars”.
No government policy
According to Van der Steur, the statements of Dijsselbloem not government policy. “It’s about how I am. I have that word taken in the mouth and would not do so in it,” so stated the Minister.
In the debate on the judicial budget, the opposition demands that this year extra money goes to the ministry. According to the opposition parties would sit serious holes in the budget which judicial authorities must return to strength. That would be to the detriment of the fight against crime.
It would also police and prosecutors should have to hand staff.
200 million euros
The parties calculated that there are 150 to 200 million euros should go to justice, but Dijsselbloem offers 49 million euros for Van der Steur.
The coalition reached on Monday an agreement on an additional 300 million euros for Justice in 2017 but that solves the acute problems currently not on, say opposition parties.
Definition
Van der Steur understands the concerns and agrees that there is more money to the Ministry must . For 2016, however, is in his opinion sufficient money to the justice chain. His commitment for 2017 and the years that follow is that it can count structurally extra money to Security and Justice go.
Although the government in Parliament on the support of the VVD and PvdA, it is in the Senate dependent on support from the opposition. The coalition can not automatically count on a majority there
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