The withdrawal of the Dutch parliamentary election from its positions on Ukraine to speed up the formation of a new government
Due to the fact that the right-wing Geert Wilders, the winner of the parliamentary elections in the Netherlands, has yet to negotiate with other parties to form a government coalition, he gave up his opposition position to continue supporting Ukraine in order to satisfy them. |
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency, “An TV wrote in an article: Several months after the victory of right-wing Geert Wilders in the elections, the Netherlands still does not have a new government. Other parties refuse to cooperate with right-wing populists to form a new government coalition. In order to speed up the formation of the coalition, Wilders now gives them at least one point. With further military aid to Ukraine has been abandoned. This high-ranking Dutch politician said in a speech in The Hague: With this gesture, he wants to end the stalemate in the coalition negotiations. which used to reject military aid to Ukraine, has now stopped short of this. This was a point of contention with other right-wing parties with whom he was willing to form a government coalition. A new round of negotiations will now begin in an attempt to form a new coalition in the Netherlands.
Wilders won the November general election, winning 37 of the 150 seats. . He wanted to form a coalition with three other right-wing parties. But the negotiations failed in January of this year. Wilders said he hoped the other parties would now make concessions. He emphasized: The Netherlands needs a fast government.
He first wants to talk to all the leaders of the parliamentary factions. However, forming a right-wing majority government with Wilders as prime minister seems impossible. The first thing that should be checked is whether a right-wing minority government has a chance. Newly forms a coalition in this country withdrew his controversial anti-Islam plan to limit the rights of Muslims to pave the way for the formation of a coalition government.
About two weeks after Elections a few months ago in the Netherlands, the Dutch Parliament started its work with a new composition. By far the largest faction is the far-right Party for Freedom (PVV), led by Geert Wilders, with 37 seats, more than double the previous number.
It is not yet clear which parties want to form a new coalition and who will be the new head of government. Right-wing populist Wilders wants to govern with outgoing prime minister Mark Rutte’s right-wing liberal VVD, center-right NSC and right-wing populist BBB. But the talks to form such a coalition are going hard.
Mark Rutte, the previous prime minister of the Netherlands has been in office for about 13 years and announced in the summer which leaves the national policy. He wants to become the Secretary General of NATO. Of course, he wants to stay as Prime Minister until the new government takes office.
The results of the recent parliamentary elections in Poland showed that the Dutch want a They are the right-wing government to take citizens’ concerns seriously and fight poverty, housing shortages, and the excessive flow of refugees. Islamic associations, refugee aid organizations, climate activists and environmental organizations reacted with horror to the election results in this country.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |