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A large majority of the House of Representatives approves the “analysis, conclusions and recommendations” of the final report of the parliamentary inquiry into natural gas extraction in Groningen. This was stated by a motion presented by VVD member Jeroen van Wijngaarden, co-signed by the majority of the parties.

MPs express “the greatest possible appreciation” for the work of the inquiry commission led by GroenLinks MP Tom van der Lee, who defended the final report in the House of Representatives on Wednesday and Thursday. They speak of “a clear relationship” and call on the cabinet to respond quickly.

Debt of honor

In its report, the commission of inquiry concludes that the security of Groningen residents has been systematically subordinated to economic and financial interests for many years. This means that a “debt of honor” must be paid, regardless of the existing liability for earthquake damage caused by gas extraction.

Some MPs also wanted to hear a “political opinion” from the committee, particularly on the role of Prime Minister Mark Rutte. The committee wrote about him that he only realized the seriousness of the problems late and did not do what could be expected of him for the people of Groningen.

The House of Representatives approves the “analysis, conclusions and recommendations” of the parliamentary inquiry into natural gas extraction in Groningen. (ANP/ANP)

Finding the truth

However, Commission Chairman Van der Lee stressed that the purpose of a parliamentary inquiry is to find the truth. It is up to the House itself to make a judgment based on the committee’s findings and to initiate a debate with the cabinet, to be held shortly after the May recess.

Author: ap
Source: BNR

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