Ex-MP Hachchi from D66 after redundancy issue

Gepubliceerd op 15 april 2016 om 13:21

Ex-MP wassila hachchi stepped out D66. That she has decided in consultation with the party. Hachchi came into disrepute because they suddenly left the House.

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Hachchi said in January that she was working for the campaign of Hillary Clinton. Her departure came as a big surprise. Hachchi has so far only done volunteer work. During those three months, she has some 18,000 euros gross engulfed in redundancy. She is now out of the party, does not alter its redundancy scheme.

Talk about future
D66 chairman Letty Demmers was Hachchi talking about her future. The party wanted Hachchi would come up with a good story about how she remembered coming to work.Otherwise, they would be put out of the party.

Hachchi and Demmers have now developed in consultation a statement. It states that Hachchi in January plans' to see the spot "if they could get a paid position with the team of Clinton:" In 2015, after the departure of two colleagues and I from party loyalties two paid jobs go past beginning in 2016. I got the opportunity through my contacts to join the Presidential elections in the United States closely and to consider locally how I paid to get to work. "

'Course at campaign inconvenient'
Let them know that they still want a paid position with the campaign, but it would have been difficult because of the "resulting turbulence. "Therefore, they will have other opportunities of a suitable paid work not be wasted," said in a statement.

Demmers and D66 leader Alexander Pechtold do not want to go into the matter.

This weekend is the party congress D66. The issue surrounding the stepping up of Parliament was sensitive. Tomorrow will be voted on during the congress a motion which states that a D66 Member of Parliament should remain four years. Many party members are annoyed green and yellow to prematurely departing MPs. The issue Hachchi is the reason for this motion, which has the support of the board.

http://www.rtlnieuws.nl/nieuws/ by: Yahoo! News Photo: ANP / RTL

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