DutchNews.nl,
Tuesday 16 September 2014
King Willem-Alexander has spoken of his sorrow at July's Malaysian Airways plane crash, which, he said, has given a tinge of sadness to the traditional budget day ceremony.
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| King Willem-Alexander addresses members of both houses of parliament with queen Maxima at his side. Photo: Nos still |
King Willem-Alexander has spoken of his sorrow at July's Malaysian Airways plane crash, which, he said, has given a tinge of sadness to the traditional budget day ceremony.
In his
second speech from the throne since he became king, Willem-Alexander said
events have shown that freedom and peace are vulnerable. The MH17 air crash
affected many and shocked everyone deeply, he said.
However, 'the
involvement and togetherness offered comfort to everyone faced with a great
personal loss,' he said.
Conflicts
in Ukraine and the Middle East show how interconnected we all are. 'The hatred
in some parts of the world should not spill over into our streets,' he said.
'In a time when everyone has the world in his hand via a smartphone, the social
impact is even greater,' he said.
Freedom
The king
said the government will defend the Dutch constitution and personal freedom and
that action will be taken if boundaries are crossed. 'Spreading hatred,
threatening with violence and discrimination against population groups will not
be tolerated,' he said.
Everyone
should be free to live according to their religious beliefs, he said.
'Combating extremism and intolerance is a key job of the government.'
But
parents, schools, sports clubs and others are needed to prevent radicalisation,
he said, referring to the Netherlands' long tradition of freedom and harmony.
Strategy
Turning to
government policy for the coming years, the king spoke about economic
developments.
There is
optimism but the recovery is still fragile, the king said. High unemployment
remains a key issue and one which affects many families, he said.
The speech
was more optimistic than those in recent years but contained little in the way
of new policy suggestions, commentators said afterwards.

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