CDA will vote against asylum laws, there is a good chance that plans are stranding in the First Chamber

CDA will vote against asylum laws, there is a good chance that plans are stranding in the First Chamber

The CDA will vote against the asylum measures law and the two -state system. The parties’ objections are too high now that the House of Representatives also wants to criminalize illegality.

With the laws, among other things, asylum permits become less valid and stricter requirements were set for the letting family members. A distinction is also made between war refugees and people who have fled because of, for example, their faith or orientation. The war refugees group gets fewer rights.

But with the laws, a lot was still wrong with regard to the room. The parties came up with dozens of so -called amendments to refine the laws.

Something striking happened there on Tuesday: an amendment from PVV in which the party wants to criminalize illegality suddenly achieved a majority. This was due to the absence of some MPs in connection with Keti Koti.

Illegality criminal it ended up by error in law

Normally an appointment is made with other ‘opponents’ in the room to stay away from the vote, so that the result of the votes remains the same. That went wrong with GL-PvdA, NSC and the Party for the Animals.

By accepting the amendment, the punishable illegality must be included in the Asylum Measures Act. This has made the law for CDA member Henri Bontenbal “impassable”. “We were willing to go far until yesterday,” said Bontenbal.

His party already had major objections to the other law, which distinguishes between different types of refugees. Although the CDA is for the so -called two -state system, Bontenbal wanted to apply that it would only apply if the new European rules go into. But the former coalition parties did not go along with that wish.

Majority EK still possible, but very complicated

Without the support of the CDA it becomes very complicated to get a majority in the Senate. The former coalition parties have no majority there, so the CDA was particularly looked at.

A majority is still possible, but then all right -wing parties and some middle parties in the Senate have to vote. It is still unclear whether that will happen.

The CDA Will Vote Against the Asylum Emergency Measures Law and the Two-Status System. The Party’s Objections are too great now that the house of representatives also hiding to criminalize illegal stay.

The Laws Include Making Asylum Permits Valid for a Shorter Period and Imposing Stricter Requirements on Family Reunification. A distinction is also made between war refugees and people who have fled because of their religion or sexual orientation, for example. The Group of War Refugees Will Have Feer Rights.

But as far as the house was group, Much was still Wrong with the Laws. The Parties Came Up With Diseases of So-Called Amendments to Refine the Laws.

Something remarkable happened there on Tuesday: an amendment by the pvv in which the party is to criminalize illegal Stay Suddenly Gained a Majority. This was due to the absence of several members of Parliament due to keti koti.

Criminalizing Illegal Stay Ended Up in Law Due to Error

Normally, an Agreement is made with other ‘opponents’ in the house to stay away from the vote, so that the outcome of the votes remains the same. That Went Wrong Wrong with GL-PvdA, NSC and the Party for the Animals.

Due to the adoption of the amendment, The Criminalization of Illegal Stay Must Be Included in the Asylum Emergency Measures Law. This has made the law “Impassable” for CDA Member Henri Bontenbal. “Until yesterday we were prepared to go far,” Said Bontenbal.

His Party Already had Major Objections to the Other Law, which Distinguishes Between Different Types of Refugees. Althegh the CDA is in favor of the so-called two-status System, Bontenbal Wanted it to only Apply when the new European rules also come into effect. But the former coalition parties did not agree with that wish.

Majority in Senate Still Possible, but very complicated

Without the support of the cda, it will be very difficult to get a majority in the senate. The Former Coalition Parties Do Not Have A Majority There, So Attention was Mainly Focused on the CDA.

A Majority is Still Possible, But then all Right-Wing Parties and Some Center Parties in the Senate Must Still Vote in favor. It is Still Unclear Whether That Will Happen.

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