The motion that GL-PvdA MP Kati Piri submitted this week can count on a lot of support within her party. The call to “reconsider” the motion was more than rejected on Saturday at the congress of both parties in Nieuwegein.
There was a lot of emotion around the mood on the party congresses. As always, members receive a say in the mood, and that was used en masse.
“I am Laura Bromet. And almost all the mopeds were murdered in the war,” said the GroenLinks-PvdA-Member. Yet her father, television maker Frans Bromet, with a Jewish background, is for a arms embargo against Israel. “My father said: you are right,” said Laura Bromet.
Jan Pronk, PvdA minister in the seventies and nineties, announced that Israel used to be attacked and had to defend himself, but the situation has now changed. “Now it is the inverted world. Israel violates international law. Israel is the attacker.”
Oudkerk gets ‘feeling of insecurity’ at PvdA
The party call to reconsider the Piri motion was submitted late on Friday evening by three former PvdA leaders Ad Melkert, Job Cohen and Lodewijk Asscher.
Known PvdA members Gerdi Verbeet and Rob Oudkerk also stired Zoch in the discussion and supported the former party leaders.
Oudkerk said for the vote that after 65 years of membership of the PvdA, he started “doubting” whether he still wants to belong to the club. Oudkerk, who also has a Jewish background, gets an increasing “feeling of insecurity” through the call for a arms embargo.
But by far the majority of the members present support the House of Representatives. Piri’s motion should not be reconsidered. Another motion, the requirement for an “immediate and complete arms embargo against Israel”, also received a lot of support. More than 80 percent of the conference goers want this.
Piri submitted her much -discussed motion this week, but did not get a majority in the room. Yet her call for a “temporary a full arms embargo against Israel” sounded all day in the congress center in Nieuwegein.
The motion submitted this week by GL-Pvda Member of Parliament Kati Piri can count on a lot of support within her party. The Call to “Reconsider” The Motion was Overhelmingly Rejected on Saturday at the Congress of Both Parties in Nieuwegein.
There was a lot of emotion surrounding the vote at the party congresses. As Always, Members Are Given a Say In The Vote, And Massive Use Was Made of This.
“I am Laura Bromet. And Almost All Bromets Were Murdered in the War,” Said the GroenLinks-Pvda Member of Parliament. Yet Her Father, television producer Frans Bromet, with a Jewish Background, is in favor of an Arms embargo Against Israel. “My Father Said: You Are Right,” Said Laura Bromet.
Jan Pronk, PvdA minister in the 1970s and 1990s, recalled that Israel Used to Be Attacked and Had to Defend Itself, But The Situation Has Now Changed. “Now it is the other way around. Israel Violates International Law. Israel is the attacher.”
Oudkerk Gets ‘Feeling of Insecurity’ at PvdA
The parties call to reconsider the piri motion was Submitted Late Friday Evening by Three Former PvdA Leaders Ad Melkert, Job Cohen and Lodewijk Asscher.
Well-Known PvdA Members Gerdi Verbeet and Rob Oudkerk also stirred in the discussion and sided with the former party leaders.
Oudkerk Said Before the Vote After 65 Years of Membership of the PvdA, He has started to “Doubt” Whether He Still Wants To Belong To The Club. Oudkerk, who himself also has a Jewish Background, Gets an Increasing “Feeling of Insecurity” Due to the Call for Arms Embargo.
But by far the majority of the members present support the house faction. Piri’s motion should not be reconsidered. Another Motion, The Demand for “Imediate and Complete Arms Embargo Against Israel”, also Received a Lot of Support. More than 80 percent of the congress participants want this.
Piri submitted her must-discussed motion this week, but did not get a majority in the house. Yet Her Call for a “Temporary and complete Arms Embargo Against Israel” Sounded Throughhout The Day in the Congress Center in Nieuwegein.