According to AFP, this step has already disrupted such an uncertain coalition and is likely to lead to early elections.
The Dutch Freedom Party (PVV) on Tuesday stepped out of the government coalition for a dispute over migration, announced by Geert Wilders, TASR reports.
Wilders recently introduced a ten -point plan for a radical limitation of migration. It includes measures such as the deployment of soldiers on the ground borders or the rejection of all asylum seekers. At the same time, he threatened the departure of his party from the government if the migration policy in the country was not tightened, suggesting that he has already had patience after conversations and too careful steps by coalition partners to limit migration.
“PVV is leaving the coalition,” Wilders wrote on Tuesday on the X Network, saying that his plan to tighten asylum policy has no support in the government coalition. He announced the decision after a short meeting with the leaders of the other coalition parties – the Folk Party of Freedom and Democracy (VVD), a conservative new memorandum of association (NSC) and a peasant -citizen movement (BBB).
According to the Dutch media, the three pages made it clear to Wilders on Monday night that they would not open a coalition treaty to make it into it
They added new asylum measures. They pointed out that many of his requirements are similar to items that are already in the coalition agreement and stated that PVV will not defend the implementation of the already agreed policy and that he is at the Minister for Asylum and Migration Marjolein Faber to implement policy. Nevertheless, Wilders insisted that other leaders sign his ten -point plan.
The four -coalition was established 11 months after the November 2023 elections. Wilders PVV won them mainly because of the promises that it would limit migration. The latest government crisis in the Netherlands occurred three weeks before the NATO Summit in Hague.