Dutch Government Vows Stricter Policies to Limit Migration

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Dutch Government Vows Stricter Policies to Limit Migration
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The newly formed Dutch government, led by a coalition of right-wing parties, has pledged to implement stricter policies aimed at curbing migration. King Willem-Alexander outlined the administration's plans in his annual speech, emphasizing the urgency of addressing the asylum system and reducing the number of asylum applications. The speech highlighted key words like 'faster,' 'stricter,' and 'more frugal' as guiding principles for the government's approach.

The new hard-right Dutch government pledged Tuesday to launch stricter policies to hold back or kick out migrants who don’t qualify for asylum, as the king laid out the administration’s plans in a speech to open the parliamentary year.

On Monday, a senior member of a party in the coalition said she would oppose the government's plans to rein in immigration if a key political advisory panel rejects them. The comments Monday by Nicolien van Vroonhoven of the New Social Contract party triggered angry reactions from Wilders ’s Party for Freedom, which won national elections last year, and the conservative People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy.

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