Tougher banking controls put on ice

Cabinet plans to sharpen up the laws on the regulation of banks are to be declared controversial by MPs, meaning they will be put on hold until after the formation of a new government, the Financieele Dagblad reports on Friday.


The draft legislation is one of a string of proposals which will not be dealt with because of the cabinet’s collapse last month.
Plans to increase the home-owners tax on property valued at over €1m is also on hold, as is the proposal to put train services out to tender.
Schiphol airport and other regional airport expansion has also been declared controversial.

Smoking ban

Health minister Ab Klink has been told his draft legislation to increase the legal drinking age for teenagers, introduce more market forces into healthcare and tighten up anti-smoking legislation must also be stopped.
The plans to introduce electronic patient records are also on ice.
Ministers left in place after the withdrawal of the Labour party are only empowered to mind the shop. Legislation must have approval of all MPs in order to progress through parliament.
It emerged earlier this week that the kilometre tax on motoring and the increase in the state pension age from 65 to 67 have also been put on hold.

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