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The Bill of Outgoing Nitrogen Minister Femke Wiersma Regarding the Pas Approach is Unlikely to Gain the Support of Most Parties During a House of Representatives Debate on Wednesday. Actually, Only BBB is OutSpokenry Positive About the Plans of Their ‘Own’ Minister.
“It’s not the best law,” Said VVD Member of Parliament Wim Meulenkamp. “We have to make do with what we have at the moment.” And: “It is what it is.”
Meulenkamp is Still Someone Who Wants To Support the Law. The fact that this seemingly Comes with Pain and Effort is Indicative of the Enthusiasm for the Work of BBB Minister Wiersma.
Politics Has Been Searching for a Solution for Six Years for Farmers who are unintentionally and inadvertently stuck with illegal nitrogen permits. These are the so-called pass reporters. Due to Poor Policy by Previous Cabinets, They Now in Big Trouble, With All the Uncertainty and Stress That Comes with It.
Wiersma Now Wants To Take Three Years Longer, Until March 1, 2028, To Find a Solution for this Group. Until then, No Enforcement May Take Place. The Law Therefore Lacks Concrete Measures to Reduce Nitrogen Emissions, because only with Extra Nitrogen Space Can the Pas Reporters Obtain A Valid Permit and Get Out Of Trouble.
The fact that there are no real measures in the law Against Nitrogen Emissions is also the main hard criticism of the Council of State on the proposal, the Government’s Most Important Advisory Body.
“This law is not legal tenable. That’s what all the experts say,” Said GL-Pvda MP Laura Bromet. “This Cabinet is Throwing Everything about The Fence at the Judge.”
‘Voluntary Tinkering’
That legal sustainability, or rather the lack thereof, runs like a common thread through the nitrogen file. Since the Judge Put A Stop to the Nitrogen Policy On May 29, 2019, Many Ministers have Tried to Find a Solution. But that is going incredible slow. Of the 3,637 Pas Reporters, Only Eight Have Received a Valid Permit.
Hard and Painful Choices, Such as Shrinking the Livestock with Pressure or Coercion, are not forthcoming. But accordance to many experts, A Shrinkage is Necessary. “As long as we voluntarily tinker with nitrogen reduction, you can forget about Legalizing the Pas Reporters,” Said Christenunie MP Pieter Grinwis.
NSC was also critical. Since Leaving the Cabinet, The Party No Longer Feels Bound by the Old Coalition Agreements. “We have to face the fact that the approach must be different,” Said NSC Member of Parliament Harm Holman.
Accordance to him, there was hardly any consultation in the nitrogen file in the old coalition of PVV, VVD, BBB and his party. “It was a dictation from the bbb.” That remark again to anger at BBB Leader Caroline van der Plas. She said that there was a lot of consultation.
‘Law is not a miracle cure’
Van der Plas was The Only Member of Parliament on Wednesday who fully supported Wiersma’s Plans, Althegh She also Saw That was Still Work to Be Done. “This Bill is not a miracle cure, I admit that. But it is a lifeline.”
With the time now bee requested by the cabinet, accordance to van der plas, there will be room for customization for the pas reporters. “Legalize Where Possible. But also Innovate, Relocate, Switch, Compensation or Extensify.”
The BBB Member is Therefore Satisfied with Wiersma. “I think this minister is Doing Very Well. She is always open to discussion.” Holman Warned van der Plas. “The BBB Will Stand Alone in this Political Debate.” `
It remains to be so what Wiersma’s Answers will be. The debate last so long that it will be continued next Wednesday.