Holy shit some accountability. Well soon, they are still caretakers.
Classic Dutch, their Prime Minister “then rode his bike to King Willem-Alexander’s 17th century baroque Huis Ten Bosch palace in The Hague to discuss his resignation”
Very similar shit went down in Australia but it caused very little political fallout because the conservative government did it to the poor and our Labor party is weak as piss. Look up robodebt, 2000 deaths, fuck me.
The Robo-debt scandal was so big it was visible from space. It needed a global catastrophuk of Covid-19 proportions to distract people. Hopefully some rage has been maintained so that the Libs can be called to account at the next election.
Unfortunately, our state controlled media (ABC and SBS) had been successfully cowed and refused to allow spokespeople to address the issue. And forget about the commercial media talking about it.
Fucking robodebt absolutely fucked the lives of hundreds of thousand of the most vulnerable Australians. Misery for people who have already had a hard go.
Why? So we can perpetuate the idea of meritocracy and pretend the jobless are the enemy.
Not much effect is expected. Elections were already scheduled for March, this scandal has been frequently in the news in the past year.
The Netherlands is always governed by a coalition of 2(rare) to 5(current) parties, ranging from somewhat right to somewhat left of the centre. Far right and far left parties do gather a considerable amount of seats in parliament, but they usually refuse to govern or are ruled out by the more central and moderately right and left parties. This particular incident (no matter how tragic) will not drive lots of voters to the far left or far right.
I’m not the OP, but the UPDATE 5 appears to be the way the Reuters site tags articles on a particular topic. Any time the initial article is updated to add/correct information, the UPDATE # is incremented.
"A parliamentary inquiry found last month that officials at the tax service had wrongly accused families of fraud over childcare subsidies, causing an “unprecedented injustice”.
Around 10,000 families had been forced to repay tens of thousands of euros each, in some cases leading to unemployment, bankruptcies and divorces. Many of the families were targeted based on their ethnic origin or dual nationalities, the tax office said last year."
You laugh, but there are vast structural differences between the American and British political systems. It is largely if not entirely due to those structural differences that British politicians feel led to resign.
I’m not Dutch and never even thought to wear blackface at Chridtmas, I just saw the article and noticed its relevance to a similar, probably worse Australaian scandal.
So I did some reading and posted this to see what others thought.
Well, in the Dutch case there was accountability because the opposition party also admitted they fucked up too.
In Australia, the Labor party sowed the seeds of robodebt so they don’t want to remind anyone too much about what happened.
And Labor are gearing up to lose the next election by not doing anything to distinguish themselves from the conservatives (we call them Liberals because we’re fuckwits)
In the political system of the Netherlands there is always the possibility of the government “falling” — losing support of parliament. In fact most cabinets do not reach the end of their term.