Thursday, April 16, 2015

Aps Syria lifting may force the government to its knees – NRK

To a standing ovation from congress hall went Støre Thursday advocated that Norway should accept 5,000 Syrians year and 5,000 next year.

– This is awesome. It is the same as the Left adopted at its national convention, and it is part of the awakening of many of the refugee disaster we now see, said Liberal Party leader Trine Skei Grande NRK.

SV has already proposed the same. Next week Sp discuss the matter, and about two weeks, Christian Democrat congress adopt how many Syrian refugees they want.



KrF and Sp on the slide

There are indications that it goes against political majority a significant increase in the number of Syrian refugees.



CHEERS: Salen cheer as Minister in his speech congress for the first time quantified how many Syrians he wants Norway to accept.

Photo: Meek, Tore / NTB scanpix

– We have not said anything numbers, but we have said we will accept any more. We would increase the quota in the previous budget – not as much as it is now proposed – but the situation is getting worse, so we must be open to discuss, says the Centre Party immigration policy spokeswoman Heidi Greni.

KrF leader Knut Arild Hareide told NRK that he will not anticipate what congress is going to adopt. However, he does not deny that many in KrF like what they hear from Labor convention.

– I find that there are many in KrF who felt that this was a step in the right direction, he says to NRK .

FRP Ap no more human than us

If KrF and Sp entangles, the proposal has 10,000 Syrian refugees of war majority in Parliament. It likes Fremskrittspartiet immigration policy spokesman, Mazyar Keshvari, bad. To NRK he calls Støre rumblings “populist”.



UPSET: – Labor has no credibility On this question, all the time they do not lifted a finger Syrian refugees in 2012 and 2013, says Mazyar Keshvari (FRP).

Photo: Else Karine Archer / NRK

– The horrendous pictures from Syria affects us all. Then when some parties gives the impression that they should be more humane by suggesting something that almost is not possible, so it seems that they are more humane than others. But the problem is that Labor has no basis for claiming this. They have voted against it earlier, he said.

Keshvari also believes that the proposal from Labor will go beyond the thousands who already waiting to be settled in a municipality.

– The will have tremendous economic and social consequences, he said.

Price tag: Over seven billion

According to Labor will price tag for 10,000 Syrian refugees land on seven billion over three years. Then reckon they also integration expenses for tuition and similar measures.

During the press conference after congress speech was Minister pressed on whether he really expected that the municipalities set up, since it is precisely municipalities must take a large part of responsibility.

– We have proposed to increase the integration grant, but I think there must several measures to. That’s why I brought this up precisely in congress speech, where there is also many mayors in the audience. The main message is that municipalities must follow up, says Minister.

Faced with Progress populism accusations he replied:

– I think that’s sad. All humanitarian organizations asking us line up. I think it is a sad observation, when we see that the world is experiencing a refugee crisis.



Towards negotiations

Conservative immigration policy spokeswoman, Ingjerd Schou, warns against drawing a picture of that Norway contribute to help the many people fleeing the bloody civil war in Syria.

– Norway is one of the countries in Europe that welcomes most quota refugees this year. We also help particularly vulnerable refugees and relieves countries Syrian community, says Schou said.

According Schou should government and cooperation parties KrF and Left now attempt to agree. According partnership must center first seek consensus with the Conservatives and the Progress Party, before they can make alternative majority with the rest of the opposition.

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