Saturday, October 1, 2016

Plan for compulsory birth control is it politically feasible – NOS

“All the concept for that project and the problem,” says VVD Mp Arno Rutte. “But what the liberal democrats are concerned it should not be a legal obligation. That would be a very bad idea.”

“The government may not decide who does or does not have children,” he continues. “Then you go to a border that we don’t have to. The door may also do a little bit ajar for this type of legislation.”

The CDA, the party of The Young, is never an advocate of mandatory birth control. Previously supported the party, however, the proposal to establish a commission that the medical and ethical aspects of the problem. Such a committee is not yet come. But the party is against commit.

D66 speaks of a difficult dilemma, but ultimately also against. “The proposal is a major security breach, it is disproportionate to a person’s body to decide,” says the Member of parliament Dijkstra.

Also SP, ChristenUnie and GroenLinks understand the Rotterdam, but find an obligation to go far. GroenLinks Member of parliament, Voortman: “Experiences in Tilburg, the netherlands show that with intensive counseling, many women can keep from getting pregnant. We would argue that there is more to being deployed.”

british national Party, Member of parliament Dik-Faber: “Proceed to mandatory birth control is contrary to basic fundamental rights, such as the integrity of the human body.”

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