Dutch prime minister resigns after far-right leader abandoned coalition

Netherlands Prime Minister Dick Schooff has said he will resign on Tuesday, just hours after the population, Geert Wilders, has removed his PVVV party from the right-wing coalition, writes Periscope. These actions are expected to result in holding early elections. Party ministers Wilders' PPV will [...]
These actions are expected to result in holding early elections.
Party ministers Wilders' PPV will leave the cabinet, while other ministers will continue the work of the incumbent government.
New elections are not expected to be held before October, and the formation of the new government usually takes months in the divided political space of the Netherlands.
These developments come as right - wing beliefs in Europe are reinforced because of the anger of migration and the cost of life.
These topics have created divisions in Europe and this can be reflected on other topics, like Russia's, or policies against the American president's administration, Donald Trump.
Wilders has said earlier Tuesday that his party will leave the coalition, as the other three parties have no readiness to support his ideas on asylum and migration.
No signature for our asylum plans. The PVV leaves the coalition”, Wilders said in an X post.
Other parties in the coalition will now have the opportunity to try to function as minority government, though no such thing is expected to happen.
Opposition parties have called immediately for new elections. / REL












