FVD forces cabinet to delay WHO treaty: Victory for freedom struggle

| by Mark Jongeneel

FVD MP Pepijn van Houwelingen has achieved success in the fight against the controversial WHO treaty, known for its infringement on national sovereignty. Van Houwelingen has enforced that the treaty must first be submitted to the House of Representatives for approval. With the support of PVV, SGP, BVNL, BBB and JA21'er Nicki Pouw-Verweij, among others, FVD gathered the required support of 30 MPs. The cabinet will now have to come up with a bill before the proposed amendment to the WHO treaty can enter into force.

FVD MP Pepijn van Houwelingen has won an important victory in the fight against the controversial WHO treaty. The treaty, criticized for infringing on national sovereignty, will now first be submitted to the Lower House for approval. Van Houwelingen gathered the support of at least 30 MPs for this, including PVV, SGP, BVNL, BBB and JA21'er Nicki Pouw-Verweij. In addition to this victory by Van Houwelingen, it is also good to see the right-wing opposition working well together.

The WHO treaty, which aims to coordinate international health measures, has caused a stir because of its alleged infringement on the autonomy of individual countries. FVD has always championed the preservation of national sovereignty and believes the WHO treaty threatens these principles.

Gathering the required support in the House of Representatives, FVD forced the cabinet to first submit the treaty to parliament for approval. This means the cabinet will have to come up with a bill before the proposed amendment to the WHO treaty can enter into force.

On Twitter, Van Houwelingen expressed his thanks to the other parties that supported his request. He stressed that FVD will do everything possible to take the WHO treaty off the table once and for all and protect national sovereignty.

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The support of several parties, including PVV, SGP, BVNL, BBB and JA21, underscores concerns about the consequences of the WHO treaty. These parties now demand a debate on the issue, in which the possible infringement on national autonomy and the consequences for the Netherlands can be discussed in detail.

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