| Prime Minister Says Wilders Ruins Good Atmosphere | |
THE HAGUE, 23/02/08 - Tensions in Dutch society are increasing. This is because Muslims and Antilleans are discussed in unbalanced and overly harsh terms, according to Premier Jan Peter Balkenende. The premier says in an interview with De Volkskrant that the Social and Cultural Planning Bureau (SCP) concluded last year that the Netherlands had its good humour back again. "And now, in the recent period - and that is due to the tone of the debate - the matter appears to be sharpening up rather again" says Balkenende. The Christian democratic (CDA) premier blames the change in the atmosphere that he sees on the debating technique of the Party for Freedom (PVV) and "the discussion around a certain film." By this he evidently means the 15-minute film about the Koran that PVV leader Geert Wilders wants to broadcast in March. "Concern exists abroad. In the Netherlands as well." In the pre-publication of the interview released by De Volkskrant Friday - the interview appears 23/02/08 - the premier also criticises PVV MP Hero Brinkman's suggestion of selling the Netherlands Antilles to the highest bidder. This remark is "disrespectful and unwise," he considers. "You can be sharp, but freedom of speech carries responsibility." Balkenende warns of the risks when mistrust creeps into a community. "This type of society performs worse. In the Netherlands, we face the question: Do we remain a high-trust society?" The premier looked back with satisfaction on the first year of his fourth cabinet. "With the exception of dismissal law, we have got through all the difficult dossiers. Perhaps not always con amore. But the result counts." His three previous cabinets fell prematurely. | |
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