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The Netherlands’ government collapses as far-right leader Wilders quits coalition

Dutch The right -wing extremist leader, Gurt Wilders The PVV party left the ruling coalition on Tuesday, in a move that is scheduled to drop the right -wing government and may lead to new elections.

Wilders said the coalition partners were not ready to support his ideas about stopping asylum migration.

“There is no signature under our asylum plans. PVV leaves the alliance,” Wilders said In a post on X.

Wilders said he was more Prime Minister Dick Show All ministers of its PVV party will leave the government. Schoof has not yet interacted with the resignation.

Wilders’s sudden move to a fragile coalition has already fought to reach any consensus since its installation last July.

This is possible to bring new elections within a few months, adding to the political uncertainty in the fifth largest economy in the eurozone.

It is also possible to delay a decision on a historical increase, perhaps in defense spending, to achieve new NATO goals.

He will leave Holland With an excited government only upon receipt NATO The leaders of the country to take a decision on these goals in The Hague later this month.

Wildz coalition partners were restored with disbelief and anger.

“This makes us look like a fool,” said conservative VVD leader Dylan Yupi. “There is a war on our continent. Instead of facing the challenge, Wilders shows that it is not ready to take responsibility.”

“This is incredible,” said Central Nicolenan Van Vohnhofen. “The government is not responsible at this stage.”

With PVV, other parties have the theoretical choice to try to move forward as a minor government. It is not expected to confirm this yet.

Wilders won the latest elections in the Netherlands, but the recent ballot boxes showed that he had lost support since joining the government.

Opinion polls have now put about 20 % of the votes, almost equally with the working/green group, which is the largest largest in Parliament.

Last week, Wilders demanded immediate support for his proposals to completely stop the migration of asylum, send Syrian refugees to their mother country and close asylum shelters.

The coalition partners did not embrace his idea, and they said it was up to the Minister of Immigration from the Wilders Party to work on specific proposals. Wilders was not part of the government himself as a leader or minister.

He was convicted of discrimination after insulting the Moroccan in a campaign march in 2014, and he was only able to conclude a deal with three parties of another governorate last year after he abandoned his attempt to become the Prime Minister.

Instead, the Council of Ministers Choufa independent and non -elected, a professional bureaucratic bureaucracy who led the Dutch Intelligence Agency AIVD and was a senior official in the Ministry of Justice.

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