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The Dutch government collapsed after Gert Widers abandoned his far -right party from the ruling coalition after a series of migration.
Prime Minister Dick Schuuu confirmed that he has left the post on Tuesday, and is expected to resign the cabinet to King Wille-Alyaksandra by the end of the day.
In television statements, after the emergency meeting, the feline said the decision of the Widel was withdrawing the support of his PVV party “irresponsible and unnecessary”.
“As for me, it should not happen,” he added.
The coalition was formed less than a year ago.
Wedrs asked for 10 additional shelter measures, including the refuge, stopping the construction of the reception centers and restricting the reunification of the family.
“No signature for our asylum plans. PVV leaves a coalition,” Widel said on X.
Later, on Tuesday, Widers told reporters that he intends to become the Prime Minister of the Netherlands “and ensure that PVV will become more than if -in the next election.”
With the NATO summit, which is due in The Hague at the end of the month, it is likely that the Schoof ministers will remain in power as a warden until the date is set for the Netherlands to return to the polls.
On Tuesday morning, Schoof addressed the coalition party leaders, but the meeting lasted just a minute before Widers left the coalition.
Among the political leaders was shock and anger, many of whom noted that several Udides’s demands were similar to politics already in the coalition agreement, and that they would not stand on the way of their PVV implementation.
Many additional proposals, put forward by the Waddes, were rejected during the coalition negotiations from the legal issues.
The Udides’ decision put an end to a difficult -riddled coalition born in July 2024 after months of political analysis after the election last year.
Gert Wilders’ antimigration, the extreme right PVV was the largest party. The other members of which are still technically in the Coalition-Conservative Liberal VVD, the Farmers’ Civil Movement (BBB) and the new social contract of the centralist.
Former Waddes coalition partners have accused him of the crisis engineering. VVD leader Dylan Yesilgaz said the move was “super irresponsible”, adding: “It was not about the shelter.”
“I think the Widder is betraying the Netherlands,” said Deputy Prime Minister Mona Kezer of the BBB.
The Socialist opposition party stated that the country was “exempted from the political situation”, and leader Jimmy Dijk calls the ruling coalition “four grumpy parties that achieve nothing.”
Sandra Flippen, Chief Economist ABN Amro Bank, said the direct economic influence of the cabinet collapsed was minimal, since the government “practically did not make specific plans in 11 months.
The Dutch media also did not impress the events, and the NRC newspaper stated that the office “, which was supposed to advocate citizens, was destroyed by amateur and incompetence.”
According to Armida Van Riiya, the head of the European Program in the Chatem House continues to submit that the Uders government wanted the government to fall when his support for his Freedom Party continues to decline.
Tearing the coalition about the release of asylum, probably the Widers put it in the center of the future election campaign.
However, given that his party is responsible for asylum and immigration for almost a year, there is no guarantee that such a gambling will pay off.
An additional report by Anna Holigan in The Hague