The VVD wants the next four years, 10 billion euro tax cuts for businesses and citizens. That’s in the election programme of the liberals. The party also wants an additional € 1 billion to invest in Defence and newcomers require les to get into the Dutch norms and values.
The VVD is presenting the election programme this morning. The main goal of the VVD leader Rutte is “the care of the Dutch to take away”. “My new ambition is that everyone will experience that it is better to go with the Netherlands,” he says in an interview with the NOS Radio 1 Journaal.
Ensure
He speaks about a “plan for Holland”. The past four years, the liberal party (VVD), especially to ensure that the country emerging stronger from the crisis has come, says Rutte. The foundation is laid, he thinks. “I now want to fight for the concerns of people in an important degree, to take away.”
The liberal party-leader wants, yet not all of the points disclose from the election program, this morning at 09: 00 is presented. The main VVD-points except Defense and tax cuts a good elderly care, a solid pension system and a more stringent approach for newcomers, stresses Rutte.
Standards and values
Rutte thinks that the politicians be honest about that stop earlier with work. But the party wants to know that the elderly have more to say should have their own pension.
Also explains to the party the bar high for newcomers. They should have their own integration to pay and receive compulsory education in the Dutch standards and values. Rutte: “Teachers must be required there lesson in give and also tell about how in the Netherlands thought about, for example, homosexuality.”
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