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Dutch far right leader Wilders quits government coalition -NOS


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  AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Dutch far right leader Geert Wilders has decided to leave the governing coalition, Dutch broadcaster NOS reported on Tuesday, toppling the rightwing government. (Reporting by Bart

Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders has withdrawn his Freedom Party (PVV) from the coalition government negotiations, as reported by the Dutch public broadcaster NOS on July 12, 2023. Wilders cited irreconcilable differences with other parties, particularly over issues related to immigration and environmental policies, as the reason for his decision. This move has led to increased political uncertainty in the Netherlands, with potential implications for the formation of a stable government. Wilders, known for his anti-Islam and Eurosceptic views, had been attempting to form a coalition with several other parties following the recent elections, but his withdrawal has now thrown those efforts into disarray.

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