Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Elections gears in EU members states.

The Netherlands EU parliamentarians’ candidates call for reform of the Organization.


Whilst, it is only a few days before the Dutch peoples to votes for the EU parliamentarians election of which will be held on 23 May this year,  the political parties representatives are vowing to bring reforms within the organization in the areas such as  the members' states obligations, the internal markets,  and immigration.

Going around the country since the campaigns begun for the Netherlands-European Union parliamentarians’ election, all candidates from different political parties in the country vowed a similar call that there is a need for the EU to be reformed in order to deliver better and equal services for its’ all members’ countries.

Speaking during different campaign rallies with the aim of trading the parties’ visions, and also on how their candidates will be implementing the reforms within the EU organization, as it is the only institute which has emerged to be the manageable and strong organization in the 21st century. The voices of calling for the reform within the EU organization pillars were disseminated from the Netherlands-EU parliamentarians candidates during the campaigning rally in The Hague City, as they believed that  some of the decisions made in the EU-Brussels are not working for the benefit of its’ ordinary citizens within the bloc.

 “Brussels needs fresh people who know ordinary peoples’ lives, right now in Rotterdam out of 10 kids, 4 are going to school with an empty stomach. Said,  Miss, Luiza Soares, a DENK party candidate on EU Parliamentarian seats.

“This cannot happen in the Netherlands in the 21st century whilst we are one of the richest states in the EU bloc, it is an unacceptable, there should be a power to stop the whole situation not continue.” Added, Miss, Luiza.

 As it is the ongoing issue of the EU members’ states not to hand over all the country’s power to Brussels due to the revealed existing different impacts on the individuals’ members’ countries, especially on movement of the labor markets. 

The Socialist Party, illustrated the concern by saying “the EU internal market policy is one of the areas that need to be reformed completely” said Daphne ten Klooste, the Socialist Party (SP) candidate.

“Right now, the EU labour market policy is not working properly, as some individuals are abusing it, this is because there are some loopholes which allowed people to be exploited by being paid bellow low wages within the members’ states and most victims are the people from the Eastern Europe of which are EU members’ countries.” insisted, Miss, Daphne.

Also, as the immigrants topic is the unhidden dented issue within all level of the EU members’ countries and it has been politically exploited and be used as a major key to wins the EU citizens’ minds in all previous EU elections, the very same issue emerged again, and the Netherlands’ political parties’ candidates revealed the differences policies on how their parties are prepared to stop the flow of immigrants into the country and to whole the EU bloc in general. 

With unwavering party position about immigrants’ issues, the CDA party delivered a clear message “we are not against the coming of immigrants as long they are arriving legally in the EU or in any members’ states, but we cannot allow people to arrive or stays illegally in the country, because it’s not good for the EU countries security, and this is our positions in general.”  Said, Daniel de Groot, a Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) representative in The Hague City. 

Adding on the immigrants' concerns, the CU-SGP stated its’ policy position “ on these issues, first, we need to find what are the main causes of people or immigrants’ to desire to move to Europe, and with that, we can provide the long last solution on it, and if not, the immigrants' issues will not ends, and will continue to bring different impacts in our country and within the whole EU in general.”  Miss, Patience, a candidate for the EU Parliamentarian seats from the Christian Union – Reformed Political Party (CU-SGP) says.

On the closing a long day of election campaigns rally, parties’ candidates, urged the Netherlands to go and vote on day 23 May, in order to elect the candidates who will implement the required reforms within the EU organization for the benefit of all members’ states citizens.

The election of the EU-Netherlands parliamentarians’ seats will be contested by sixteen political parties countrywide.  Whilst the recent research poll results about the support for the EU and voting intentions from of the EU-allied Eurobarometer reported that the turnout in the vote will be between 37% and 45% compared to the last EU elections in 2014, as 37% of the bloc citizens voted.  
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