Freedom and responsibility is right-wing government slogan
The three parties on the verge of forming a new coalition government unveiled their coalition agreement on Thursday, under the motto ‘freedom and responsibility’.
The aim of the agreement is to give the Netherlands back to the hardworking Dutchman, VVD leader and prime ministerial hopeful Mark Rutte said.
The pact is the result of two months of negotiations between the Christian Democrats, right-wing VVD and anti-Islam PVV. The PVV will support the VVD and CDA on a number of issues but will not have ministers and is not officially part of the government.
The agreement includes a ban on the burqa, the introduction of ‘animal cops’ and a reduction in the minimum wage
‘This agreement’s approach should lead to a… 50% reduction in the inflow non-western immigrants,’ PVV leader Geert Wilders said.
Christian Democrat MPs are still divided on whether or not to support the coalition agreement.
After 15 hours of discussion on Wednesday, the 21 members of parliament have decided to leave the decision up to Saturday’s congress. At least two MPs are known to oppose an alliance with Gert Wilders’ party
The main measures in the coalition accord
Economy and taxes
Immigration and asylum:
Work and social security
Law and order
Defence and foreign policy
Other measures
Government
To read the full agreement, click here
For the silent partner agreement with the PVV, click here
What do you think of the deal? Take part in our poll
Thank you for donating to DutchNews.nl.
We could not provide the Dutch News service, and keep it free of charge, without the generous support of our readers. Your donations allow us to report on issues you tell us matter, and provide you with a summary of the most important Dutch news each day.
Make a donation