Both parties prefer to make the asylum rules even stricter on Thursday evening, but now, among other things, in churches the call sounds to not punish illegality, NSC and SGP grab emergency connections.

NSC has always been against criminalization of illegality, but a Keti Koti blunder from GL/PvdA created a majority on Tuesday for a PVV amendment that is going to organize illegality offense. The SGP also supported this amendment. However, the fear is that organizations such as the Salvation Army and people who pour illegal immigrants, for example, also become punishable.

For the CDA, the adopted amendment was even a reason on Wednesday to vote against the entire two current stricter asylum laws. Although party leader Henri Bontenbal says that he wants more stricter asylum policy, he wants to prevent humanity from becoming punishable. The amendment now also leads to abdominal pain with the SGP, now that outgoing Minister Van Weel (asylum) has created confusion about help with illegality ‘.

“Where the amendment relates to intentional help to keep people in illegality and to withdraw from authority, the minister now seems to argue without substantiation that all help is punishable,” the SGP said. NSC party chairman Nicolien van Vroonhoven would also have taken off the explanation that VVD minister Van Weel has given in a letter as a ‘flut letter’, the NOS reports.

Emergency consultation Thursday evening

SPG people and NSC people – including Van Vroonhoven – gathered on the SGP agents on Thursday evening. The SGP has even asked for a postponement of the moods and wants to ‘urgently an advice from the Council of State’ because, according to the party, there is ‘no uncertainty about it’. Whether such an advice can be delivered in the short term is, however, only the question.

According to sources from The Hague, there are ‘options’ on the table to get out of here. Whether that for the votes, which are scheduled late on Thursday evening, is actually successful is doubtful.

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