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It is not yet clear whether a bill outside the EU to stop the export of allowances to countries get a majority in the Senate. The left have objections to the law, because according to them violates international treaties.
The CDA, which could ensure a majority holds the cards a bit against the grain. "Both options are still open," said CDA senator Wopke Hoekstra tonight. The Senate, which already spoke the end of 2012 for the first time on the bill, vote next week. Lodewijk Asscher Minister of Social Affairs is keen to ensure that the law is adopted. He then thinks to stand in its negotiations with Morocco on adaptation of the social companies house security treaty with that country stronger. The Netherlands companies house wants to adjust companies house the benefits that go to Morocco, to the standard of living companies house there, but only if the treaty is changed. The parliament demanded that the government cancel the treaty if Morocco does not stitch the fast today. Asscher rather not do that. He is afraid that the relationship between companies house the Netherlands and Morocco are harmed if he cancels the treaty. It is about cooperation in the fight against benefit fraud, but also in the area of police and justice.
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