20 Feb 2010 - 01:19:37 pm
Dutch Labor's withdrawal from the federal governmentAs the federal government could not call on whether to respond to NATO's military presence in Afghanistan to extend the agreement, the Netherlands Government of the Union in the second largest party - Dutch Labor Party (PvdA) announced its withdrawal from the federal government.
Reported that Balkenende told reporters a few hours ago, "later in the day, I will be Her Majesty the Queen presented the Labor Party ministers and deputy ministers of the resignation."
Netherlands, the Dutch Labor Party coalition government 3 major political parties in the first two major party. Dutch coalition government a total of up to four-year term of office, just one week, the Government has ushered in the coalition government's first 3 years.
The Netherlands asked the Dutch Labor Party planned to withdraw from Afghanistan Rusga (Uruzgan) area, but Balkenende's Christian Democratic Union (Christian Democratic Alliance) would like to maintain its military presence in the region.
Balkenende said, "You can see from the past few days, we can not reach an agreement. There is no trust, working together will become very tough. There is no good way to allow the cabinet to continue running it."
Balkenende said he led the Christian Democratic Union and the small parties, the Christian Coalition (Christian Union) will continue to be a joint administration, and the Labor Party to fill Cabinet seats. However, reports that Labor's withdrawal will make Balkenende government faces the majority of non-cooperation.
Reported that Balkenende and Bos of the Labor Party in the first "pains" Since the beginning of the 2006 elections has never stopped, the two sides frequently in words against each other, the formation of coalition government has not been successful. Over the past few weeks, tension between the two, the two sides on the Dutch government to extend its military presence in Afghanistan, the problems and the Netherlands to Iraq's political support had differences failed to reach a unified opinion.
Earlier this month, NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen to the garrison in the Netherlands prior to August 2011 remain in Afghanistan and on the role of training of the Afghan security forces role. The United States also urged the Jan Peter Balkenende and his government team decided not to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan. However, this requirement needs to be the Dutch Parliament unanimously adopted by the Cabinet.
At 19, The Hague, Netherlands, the cabinet convened a cabinet meeting, which lasted more than 16 hours, behind closed doors to discuss whether we should send more troops to Afghanistan.
Netherlands 20, the media and analysts pointed out that this Dutch political parties on more troops in Afghanistan could lead to a quarrel caused by the collapse of the Netherlands Cabinet.As a result, the Netherlands will have to hold new elections, to form a new coalition government.Led by Balkenende's government team will be split in his tenure. Now, these speculations have become a reality.
Reported that Balkenende told reporters a few hours ago, "later in the day, I will be Her Majesty the Queen presented the Labor Party ministers and deputy ministers of the resignation."
Netherlands, the Dutch Labor Party coalition government 3 major political parties in the first two major party. Dutch coalition government a total of up to four-year term of office, just one week, the Government has ushered in the coalition government's first 3 years.
The Netherlands asked the Dutch Labor Party planned to withdraw from Afghanistan Rusga (Uruzgan) area, but Balkenende's Christian Democratic Union (Christian Democratic Alliance) would like to maintain its military presence in the region.
Balkenende said, "You can see from the past few days, we can not reach an agreement. There is no trust, working together will become very tough. There is no good way to allow the cabinet to continue running it."
Balkenende said he led the Christian Democratic Union and the small parties, the Christian Coalition (Christian Union) will continue to be a joint administration, and the Labor Party to fill Cabinet seats. However, reports that Labor's withdrawal will make Balkenende government faces the majority of non-cooperation.
Reported that Balkenende and Bos of the Labor Party in the first "pains" Since the beginning of the 2006 elections has never stopped, the two sides frequently in words against each other, the formation of coalition government has not been successful. Over the past few weeks, tension between the two, the two sides on the Dutch government to extend its military presence in Afghanistan, the problems and the Netherlands to Iraq's political support had differences failed to reach a unified opinion.
Earlier this month, NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen to the garrison in the Netherlands prior to August 2011 remain in Afghanistan and on the role of training of the Afghan security forces role. The United States also urged the Jan Peter Balkenende and his government team decided not to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan. However, this requirement needs to be the Dutch Parliament unanimously adopted by the Cabinet.
At 19, The Hague, Netherlands, the cabinet convened a cabinet meeting, which lasted more than 16 hours, behind closed doors to discuss whether we should send more troops to Afghanistan.
Netherlands 20, the media and analysts pointed out that this Dutch political parties on more troops in Afghanistan could lead to a quarrel caused by the collapse of the Netherlands Cabinet.As a result, the Netherlands will have to hold new elections, to form a new coalition government.Led by Balkenende's government team will be split in his tenure. Now, these speculations have become a reality.
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