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arista 24-11-2023 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 11396430)
demissionary PM Mark Rutte, until we have a new coalition and a new PM


OK Fair Enough

arista 25-11-2023 03:02 PM

In Today's Saturday Telegraph

Liberal Backing Boosts Geert Wilders' PM hope.

Making a Centre-right Cabinet possible.

The Slim Reaper 28-11-2023 01:50 PM



I said this was happening.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GABcYZeW...jpg&name=small

Doesn't mean that centrists and the far right are the same, but the far right wouldn't be anywhere near what it is today without the approval of well-meaning, but ideologically flawed, centrists.

Nicky91 28-11-2023 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 11397742)


I said this was happening.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GABcYZeW...jpg&name=small

Doesn't mean that centrists and the far right are the same, but the far right wouldn't be anywhere near what it is today without the approval of well-meaning, but ideologically flawed, centrists.

if he succeeds in forming a coalition, otherwise we have new elections

Alf 30-11-2023 12:50 AM

"Wilders Holland"

Well done the Police.

"Make crime punishable again"



Nicky91 30-11-2023 07:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alf (Post 11398215)
"Wilders Holland"

Well done the Police.

"Make crime punishable again"



he ain't prime minister yet though

Nicky91 08-03-2024 01:14 PM

PVV, VVD, NSC, BBB agree and move forward next cabinet formation phase report
 
https://nltimes.nl/2024/03/07/pvv-vv...n-phase-report

Quote:

The political parties that have spent months in an attempt to form a new Cabinet in the Netherlands appeared on the verge of a breakthrough after a period where the process looked to be stalled. Now, the PVV, VVD, NSC and BBB are ready to move forward with their negotiations, and all four parties are prepared to provide ministers to serve on the Cabinet, though they may not necessarily be politicians, anonymous sources close to the talks told broadcaster NOS. Together, they hold 88 out of 150 seats in the Tweede Kamer, the lower house of Parliament, but talks collapsed during the last round when the NSC suddenly backed out.

The far-right PVV, led by Geert Wilders, won the most votes in the November election that was held after the Cabinet collapsed over the summer. The election determined the composition of the Tweede Kamer. The PVV secured 37 seats and Prime Minister Mark Rutte's VVD, now led by Justice Minister Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius, won 24 seats. The right-wing VVD is the third largest party, and newcomer NSC, led by Pieter Omtzigt, is fourth-largest with 20 seats. The BBB now has 7 seats in the Tweede Kamer.

Shortly after the election, the VVD balked at joining a Cabinet, saying they suffered losses which were too steep to remain in power. The NSC said it preferred only to prop up a Cabinet from Parliament instead of serving in a Cabinet with the PVV. Omtzigt had reservations about working with the party, whose leadership has continuously harangued those who do not stand alongside Wilders on issues which are considered to threaten democracy and religious freedom in the Netherlands.

The form of a potential Cabinet between the four parties remains unclear. The talks are moving closer towards the concept of an extra-parliamentary Cabinet, according to NOS. Previously, Yesilgöz said she would only support such a form if all four parties were equally involved. “To break the impasse, I will step forward, and I ask Mr. Omtzigt to do the same,” she said last month.

Several experts have joined this round of Cabinet talks to explain different forms a Cabinet can have other than a traditional majority coalition. An extra-parliamentary Cabinet is often based on a generalized set of goals, and not an extensive coalition agreement with concrete plans. Such a formation is more removed from the politicians in Parliament, putting less pressure on MPs when voting on Cabinet initiatives.

Should the parties agree, they will likely make more concrete deals about public finances, immigration issues, and the global position of the Netherlands. Kim Putters, from the PvdA, is currently leading the formation talks. He is expected to present his final report on this round by March 14. According to NOS, the four parties are expected to keep speaking with each other in the next round of negotiations
finally some news

Nicky91 08-03-2024 01:19 PM

negotiations at first seemed very difficult, mainly due to NSC's Pieter Omtzigt at one point being absent from the talks with informer Ronald Plasterk


now they had a new informer, Kim Putters and they seem to have finally reached a agreement regarding the new cabinet/parliament formation




and i'm not shocked at all at this trolling from Omtzigt, he is such a problematic individual Mr Functie Elders ''Job Elsewhere'' (is his nickname given by Mark Rutte one time in parliament :fan:)

Nicky91 14-03-2024 06:47 AM

Wilders won't be prime minister, and neither will one of the other most popular party candidates


it'll be some unknown

arista 14-03-2024 07:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 11426786)
Wilders won't be prime minister, and neither will one of the other most popular party candidates


it'll be some unknown


Sneaky

Nicky91 14-03-2024 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 11426832)
Sneaky

yes but Wilders has the final say in who he wants as next prime minister, who he fully trusts for the job

arista 14-03-2024 04:44 PM

Ch5HDnews just said he Gert has abandoned it
has he can not find another party to join him



Nicky what going on?

arista 16-03-2024 04:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 11426843)
yes but Wilders has the final say in who he wants as next prime minister, who he fully trusts for the job


He does not now


The Public wanted Gert

but he can not be the Leader as it is the Voting system
that stops him.

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Nicky91 16-03-2024 12:31 PM

https://nltimes.nl/2024/03/16/survey...-next-dutch-pm

Klaas Dijkhoff, the favourite for the next dutch PM

https://nltimes.nl/sites/nltimes.nl/...jpg?h=9e5702ad

according to a survey for the public, in which 16,000 people voted in the poll of RTL Nieuws


other favourites are
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Former Defense Minister Jeanine Hennis came in a distant third with a 37 percent approval rating. Senior BBB politician Mona Keijzer was fourth with a 35 percent rating, and Ronald Plasterk rounded out the top five with 33 percent. The latter, also a former Labour politician, led the first rounds of the Cabinet formation talks after the November election
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arista 16-03-2024 01:02 PM

Klaas Dijkhoff,

Looks able

Keep us updated Nicky.


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