Sujet : Dutch Coalition Pledges 'Strictest-Ever' Migration Policy, Warns Illegals Will Be Removed 'By Force'
De : smythlejon2 (at) *nospam* hotmail.com (John Smyth)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 16. May 2024, 15:40:55
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Good for the Dutch.
"Geert Wilderss Dutch Coalition Pledges Strictest-Ever Migration
Policy, Warns Illegals Will Be Removed By Force"
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'Dutch conservative leader Geert Wilders has pledged to implement his
countrys strictest ever asylum policy after he finally reached a
coalition agreement to form a government.
Wilders yesterday confirmed the completion of a coalition agreement
after six months of negotiations following last years general election,
in which he won a significant number of seats but short of a governing
majority.
As a result, Wilders is pledging to bring in major immigration reforms
that would prevent the ongoing invasion of the countrys borders.'
'The Netherlands has today said it will opt out of European Union rules
to bring in its strictest-ever asylum policy following Geert Wilders
shock election victory.'
'The newly agreed Dutch coalition government said the new policy will
see people removed from the European country by force setting up a
clash with leaders in Brussels even before it has taken office.
The 26-page coalition agreement emerged early Thursday after six months
of gruelling talks between four parties following last years stunning
election victory by Wilders, the long-time Euro-sceptic and leader of
the far-right PVV party.
The parties said they would file a request to the European Commission
for an opt-out on European asylum policy as soon as possible. People
without a valid residence permit will be deported by force if
necessary, said the report.'
'Yet as reported by The Gateway Pundit, Wilders has had to make
significant concessions to his left-wing coalition partners that will
soften parts of his agenda. This includes dropping opposition to funding
Ukraines war against Russia and withdrawing his name for the role of
Prime Minister.
However, Wilders remained upbeat about the prospects of the coalition
government, which involves working with three so-called right-leaning
political parties.
I cant see this fail
If everything goes according to plan today, it
will be a great outcome, he told reporters on Wednesday. We have a
negotiating agreement. But the factions will also discuss it later, so
there may be adjustments and amendments.
An agreement on who will serve as Prime Minister has yet to be
finalized.'