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Political earthquake in the Netherlands. The prime minister resigned


Schoof informed that after the boss with the head of freedom (PVV) by the head of the Freedom (PVV) of Geert Wilders ministers from his party from the government, the office will continue working as a temporary administration. He also said that he regrets Wilders made a “irresponsible” decision to leave the PVV from the coalition. He added that in recent days he repeatedly assured the heads of four coalition parties that “the fall of the government is neither necessary nor responsible.”

– We are facing great challenges in the national and international sphere, and more than ever ever the ability to make decisions is necessary because of our security and (…) the economy in a rapidly changing world – said the prime minister.

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New elections soon

For now, there is no information when early parliamentary elections will be planned. The Associated Press points out that the Netherlands will be ruled by a temporary office at a time when the NATO summit (June 24-25) will take place in Hague.

Earlier on Tuesday, the NOS portal said that The head of government will resign this day to the hands of the King of the Netherlands Wilhelm-Aleksander. Wilders for some time threatened that his party would leave the coalition if the government did not sharpen the migration policy.

“No signature under our plan regarding the principles of granting asylum … PVV leaves the coalition,” Wilders wrote on the X.

Due to the multi -party parliament in the Netherlands, early elections are quite common. Current Secretary of NATO Mark Rutte, who was previously the prime minister of this country, has repeatedly led to premature elections – Recently in 2021, when after resignation he managed to head again a few months later.

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