
43 of 74 Dutch senators backed the EU pact, reviving rules that had previously been rejected.
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The Dutch Senate has voted to approve the European Union's migration and asylum pact, with 43 of 74 senators supporting the measure, according to a report by DutchNews.
The vote brings the Netherlands into formal compliance with the bloc-wide framework, which establishes shared rules governing asylum procedures and the distribution of migrants across EU member states. The pact had previously faced rejection in the Netherlands, making the senate's approval a significant political reversal for a country that has seen migration policy become one of its most contentious domestic issues in recent years.
The EU migration and asylum pact, agreed upon at the European level after years of difficult negotiations among member states, is intended to create a more uniform and burden-sharing approach to asylum seekers arriving in Europe. The Netherlands joining the framework signals a step toward fuller implementation of the pact across the bloc.
No further details on a domestic timeline for implementation were provided in the DutchNews report.