Sunday, May 3, 2015

Left: Asylum Agreement does not stop more refugees – Dagsavisen

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By Hans Cosson-owned and Jon Even Andersen

– Asylum Agreement between the Left, the Christian Democrats and the government is not at all an obstacle to taking accept additional quota refugees. This agreement says nothing about it. Mixing asylum agreement into this must be due to a misunderstanding of Per Sandberg and FRP his side, said Liberal Deputy Terje Breivik said.

Progress Party’s national congress adopted Sunday to say no to receive 10,000 Syrian refugees. Per Sandberg believes asylum agreement with collaborating parties makes it unacceptable to receive more than 2,250.



Fear negotiations

During the debate at the Congress took several delegates advocated to say no to an increase of refugees, instead of saying no to 10,000 and thus leaving a negotiation.

– What we agree on is that we should Having zero. We should not have 9999, we shall have two, we will have zero, said Progress Party parliamentary representative Christian Tybring- Pike.

– It should not now go on Støre premises and put in a room and say we will not accept your 10,000 but agree on 6000, he warned.

The congress was nevertheless agreed to say no to 10,000 quota refugees, after assurances Per Sandberg that the agreements with the Christian Democrats and Liberals are apparent.

Will contribute in the vicinity

Instead of increasing the number of quota refugees to Norway , the FRP in order to increase aid to refugees in Syria’s neighboring areas. The money will be collected from current aid budget.

– We need to look at whether it is possible to find more money in the aid budget that can be moved over the emergency and humanitarian assistance, explains the editorial committee chairman Per Sandberg said.

Last week the government increased funding by 250 million to 1 billion. According to Sandberg, you need about 750 million pounds to help 250,000 refugees in neighboring areas.

Sandberg will not answer how the aid budget money going to come from.

– That’s what we’ll try to figure it out, says Sandberg. (NTB)

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