16-04-15 3:36 pm – Source: Reuters
Journalists wait at the door of the Turret. © anp
The coalition agreement on the reception of illegal immigrants took Thursday until 3:30 in the morning continued Turret of Prime Minister Mark Rutte. VVD and PvdA tried there since 17:00 to find a compromise on the differences on the reception of asylum seekers, residing illegally in the Netherlands. The PvdA wants them ‘bed, bath and bread’ offer, the VVD feels not
there.
The consultation looked around 2:15 pm last to be. Drivers of Ministers started their car, waiting for their ministers. But later came to the press gathered in the Department of Prime Minister Rutte saying that there is further still talking. 3.30 was the talk really last and was informed that Thursday daytime talk further.
Comments
“It’s a complicated issue that we talk about. The entire file is complicated. Tomorrow, we will briefly talk calmly, “said Prime Minister Mark Rutte afterwards. He said he was “hopeful” that has the consultation between VVD and PvdA lead to a solution.
Asscher and Samson did not say much about the concert. Samson reported that parties are not out yet, but did not answer the question whether there is a crisis in the coalition. Asscher said he is confident a solution. He said that the consultations took longer than he wanted.
State Klaas Dijkhoff (Asylum) said after the consultations that the issue is complex. He has confidence in a good outcome. “Otherwise, you do not talk about it tomorrow.” Also VVD party leader Halbe Zijlstra spoke of a complex problem.
Crisis
Around the summit now increasingly hangs the threat of a crisis. Sources in the coalition reported earlier that there are many options on the table, but it still appears very difficult to talking about them to become.
The morning papers were for the end of the meeting sent to the presses, but all reports about the tension in the coalition.
Disagreement
VVD and PvdA stand on this issue diametrically opposed. They long for the disagreement is extended, pending a decision by the Committee of Ministers of the human rights organization Council of Europe in Strasbourg. That ruling came Thursday, but was interpreted in many different ways.
In the night from Tuesday to Wednesday there was consultation until 2.30 am in the morning, then there was Wednesday consulting the Turret and prosecuted at 17.00. Subsequently, until 03:30 by talking.
What consultations will resume today, is not yet known.
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