Far-right party causes falling of Dutch government
The coalition, which included the conservative VVD, the centrist NSC, and the agrarian BBB party, was unable to come to terms with PVV leader Geert Wilders. Wilders had insisted on implementing strict limitations on the country’s asylum and migration regulations.
“No signature, no adjustments, so PVV leaves the coalition,” Wilders declared on social media platform X.
Holding a crucial position within the coalition, Wilders demanded the inclusion of ten rigorous measures in the coalition agreement. These proposals encompassed shutting the borders to asylum seekers, intensifying military border patrols, reducing the number of asylum facilities, and deporting Syrian refugees currently with temporary residence permits, as reported by local news sources.
“If nothing or not enough changes, the PVV is gone,” Wilders warned just one-day prior.
In response, the leaders of the remaining coalition parties expressed both frustration and disappointment at the breakdown.
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