VVD Leader Yesilgöz Urges Unions, Left to Support Economic Growth
Op het partijcongres van de VVD in Den Haag hadden partijleider Yesilgöz en fractievoorzitter Brekelmans een boodschap voor de vakbonden. Voor de Nederlandse economie is het beter als zij "meedenken" en niet de economische groei en vooruitgang "tegenwerken". En de sociale zekerheid moet worden hervormd anders wordt die onbetaalbaar. De toespraken van Yesilgöz en Brekelmans gingen voor een belangrijk deel over de economie. Yesilgöz vindt dat Nederland in 2040 de meest innovati
At the VVD party congress, leader Dilan Yesilgöz and parliamentary group chair Dick Brekelmans urged trade unions and left-wing parties to collaborate on economic progress. They argued that hindering economic growth is detrimental to the Netherlands and that social security reforms are necessary to prevent future unaffordability. Yesilgöz articulated a vision for the Netherlands to become the world's most innovative economy by 2040, expressing concern over Europe's declining competitiveness. Brekelmans highlighted entrepreneurs' hesitations to invest in the country due to perceived obstacles. The VVD emphasized a pragmatic approach, focusing on the world as it is rather than as it should be. This message contrasted with the founding congress of the new GroenLinks-PvdA party, 'Pro,' where calls for protest against the government were made. The VVD also adopted a new 'Liberal Manifesto' to provide ideological direction.
This statement from the VVD outlines a key ideological debate in Dutch politics regarding the balance between economic growth, regulation, and the role of trade unions and left-wing parties.
📌 Kaynak
Bu özet Netherlands kaynağından otomatik derlenmiştir. Tamamı için orijinal habere gidin.
Orijinal haberi oku →