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https://nltimes.nl/2024/12/04/groenlinks-pvda-changes-course-migration-ahead-demographics-debate
-PvdA
changes course on migration ahead of demographics debate
GroenLinks-PvdA
leader Frans Timmermans has announced a change of course when it comes to
migration ahead of a parliamentary debate on the future number of residents in
the Netherlands. While the left-wing combination has never favored any type of
“brake” on immigration, GroenLinks-PvdA will now support the “moderate growth”
objective advised by the State Commission on Demographic Developments 2050.
The State
Commission urged politicians to strive for a “moderate growth” of the
population so that the Netherlands won’t have more than 19 to 20 million
inhabitants in 2050. According to the State Commission, that is the maximum the
country can handle in terms of housing, space, and facilities. The Dutch
population currently consists of 18 million people. Moderate growth would
amount to around 68,000 labor migrants, international students, and asylum
seekers per year.
Timmermans
acknowledged to NOS that his party has never favored curbing migration, but is
now making a small change of course. “Thanks to this report, we have had an
extensive discussion in our party and we have all come to the conclusion that
government steering on how the composition of the population develops is very
important.”
GroenLinks-PvdA
is mainly concerned with maintaining a high level of healthcare and education.
But the party also wants labor migration to be more targeted. “So we want to
put our money where our mouth is and for the government to take action to
ensure that rogue employment agencies are tackled, that there is no more agency
work in certain sectors, and that we make choices in the economy. We do not
need so many slaughterhouses in the Netherlands. So dare to phase out those
sectors.”
Timmermans
also said that tackling asylum migration is necessary, but wants to do this
through European agreements.
Speaking to
the Telegraaf, Timmermans added the is trying to be “as practical and pragmatic
as possible” on this topic “so that we can really start working” on it. The
fact that he himself will conduct the debate is also a signal, he said. “I want
to lay the foundation myself now because I strongly believe in this.”
Several
other parties also have their leaders conducting the debate, including Pieter
Omtzigt (NSC), Caroline van der Plas (BBB), Jimmy Dijk (SP), Henri Bontenbal
(CDA), and Mirjam Bikker (ChristenUnie). Surprisingly, PVV leader Geert
Wilders, always a very vocal proponent of limiting immigration and asylum
seekers in particular, has chosen to let parliamentarian Maikel Boon speak. VVD
leader Dilan Yeşilgöz will also not attend the debate, letting MP Bente Becker
speak on behalf of the party.
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