The former head of the Dutch spy service was nominated for the post of prime minister
Dutch coalition parties, which are made up of far-right politicians, have chosen the former head of the spy service as their candidate for prime minister. |
According to the international group Tasnim news agency, coalition parties In the Netherlands, which consists of four far-right parties, on Tuesday, the former head of the country’s spy service, Dick Schoof, was announced as a candidate for the position of prime minister.
Richard Van Zull, the person selected to lead the negotiations for the formation of the new Dutch government, announced: At the suggestion and with the support of the leaders of the parliamentary coalition, I found that Dick Schoof is willing to be available as a candidate for prime minister.
While many expected this ultra-extremist politician to take over the leadership of the Dutch government, he recently announced that he was ready to step down as prime minister in an effort to facilitate the formation of a new right-wing government. Slow down.
According to the news channel Euro News, the four-party coalition of Wilders is paving the way for the formation of another right-wing government in Europe, even in the context of only a few weeks. Other European Parliament elections will be held across the continent.
This coalition will include the parties “For Freedom”, “People for Freedom and Democracy”, “New Social Contract” as well as “Farmers and Citizens Movement”.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |