"The Netherlands is an open and tolerant country with opportunities for all, including labor migrants" - said on October 31, Prime Minister Mark Rutte at his meeting with the Association of foreign journalists in the Netherlands riksarkivet FPA-BPV (http: //www.bpv-fpa .nl / wordpress /)
Dutch Prime Minister talked about the major events of the past year of his second term of government (Cabinet Rutte 2). Discussed between him moments were: the difficult process of coalition government with two parties that have a majority riksarkivet in Parliament, but not a majority in the Senate; reforms in the economy and social riksarkivet sphere; reducing the budget deficit to agreed standards; burden sharing of the savings evenly over all. It was a year of continued negotiations between the coalition partners, opposition, social partners, employers profsyyuzite. Dutch ability to negotiate and compromise are skillfully lead to an agreed budget (with the support of three of the opposition parties) riksarkivet and agreement on neobdhodimi structural reforms that will lead the country out of crisis. The first signs of economic revival are visible. Economic riksarkivet growth in some sectors back. Construction started to recover, new jobs are created in new sectors.
Netherlands is traditionally part of the export. In this sense, not only the European Union but also America, Asia, and Russia are also important partners riksarkivet of the Netherlands. Asked whether wiretapping scandal by the Americans will not harm relations, including trade, Rute said that all relations between the countries have difficult times and they are overcome with mutual efforts. This will overcome those moments about eavesdropping if it is past the limitations of enshrined in the fight against terrorism. The issue of Syrian refugees and the difficulties faced in their accommodation and support many of the member states of the EU and countries bordering Syria, Rute said that in Brussels agreed a common strategy and the Netherlands will take their share in assisting refugees in areas where they are most numerous.
Whether the Netherlands is still toleranta and open to other countries Rute said that despite criticism from the Council of Europe, Amnesty International and the Dutch National Ombudsman for enhanced discrimination, racism and intolerance, Holland remained in the majority of events and policy open and tolerant country with opportunities for anyone who wants to achieve something.
In this regard, he believes the criticism of negative attitudes towards labor immigrants from Poland, Romania and Bulgaria unfounded. "There are problems, do not deny it! Tension in certain neighborhoods of the big cities have, but we solve them. Whenever the local population faced with large groups newcomer voltages are possible "If some feel discriminated against or offended there of ways to solve these relations. "Everyone has a chance in this country!" "Take riksarkivet advantage of all the opportunities riksarkivet that are available!"
Whether 01.012014 (opening the labor market to Bulgarians and Romanians) still bothers Dutch? No, categorically Rute. You just have to create the conditions for work without dipping into legal norms threatened to create normal conditions for housing and to respect the laws of the country. Schengen? Schengen is another question! Netherlands prodalzhada to insist on the strictest adherence to the criteria. riksarkivet According Rute report in January Ill show how far he got progress on reform of the judicial systems of Bulgaria and Romania and what has been achieved in the fight against corruption. He does not believe that both sides are ready for Schengen. 'But wait report in January ", he concluded. riksarkivet
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