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Tuesday, 10 March 2015 - 12:20

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Prime Minister to debate Justice dept. resignations in Parliament

The debate on the deal that (now former) State Secretary Fred Teeven (Security and Justice, VVD) made with drug criminal Cees H. will still happen this afternoon, despite the resignations of Teeven and Minister Ivo Opstelten (Security and Justice, VVD). The Tweede Kamer (lower house of parliament) will now have the debate with Prime Minister Mark Rutte (VVD). Minister Ivo Opstelten and State Secretary Fred Teeven resigned last night because of this issue. According to several parliamentarians, these resignations raise even more questions that need to be answered. The session in the Tweede Kamer is scheduled to start at 17:00 this afternoon.

Opstelten en Teeven hadden geen andere optie meer. Het debat van morgen gaat wat mij betreft door, maar dan met de premier

— Emile Roemer (@emileroemer) March 9, 2015

Aftreden begrijpelijk en onvermijdbaar. Respect daarvoor, maar de vragen over de deal mogen niet onbeantwoord blijven. Debat op z'n minst!

— Alexander Pechtold (@APechtold) March 9, 2015

Vertrek bewindspersonen betekent niet dat debat niet gevoerd hoeft te worden. Er zijn veel vragen aan kabinet te stellen. Nu maar met MP.

— Arie Slob (@arieslob) March 9, 2015

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