Asylum and migration in interim agreement: ‘They are mainly concerned with facilitating the influx’
Informer Sybrand Buma has announced that an agreement has been reached between the parties D66 and CDA. D66 leader Rob Jetten is convinced that the two parties have ‘really made major decisions’ together. D66 and CDA want to maintain the Spread Act, gradually phase out the mortgage interest deduction and introduce stricter asylum measures. This is stated in the plans that the two parties have been working on in recent weeks. Martin Visser of the Financial Telegraaf, Wierd Duk, VVD prominent Henk Kamp and political reporter Pim Sedee gave their views on the developments and possible impact of the agreement in News of the Day.
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