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The Netherlands' Political Shake-Up: What Comes Next?
The Hague, NetherlandsWednesday, June 4, 2025
The political landscape in the Netherlands is fragmented, and forming a new coalition could take a long time. The electoral commission will schedule a general election for all 150 seats in the Second Chamber of parliament. However, it is unlikely that this will happen before the fall. This is due to a parliamentary recess that starts in early July and runs until September. After that, there will be several weeks of campaigning.
The upcoming NATO summit in the Hague is still on. Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp has assured that the meeting will go ahead as planned. The Netherlands will also continue to support Ukraine in its war against Russia. The country has provided key arms to Kyiv, including F-16 fighter jets.
The opposition parties are not the only ones eager for elections. Wilders himself is looking forward to campaigning. He wants to go back to the voters and make his case. The opposition parties are also challenging Wilders' party for the top spot in the polls. The last elections were held in November 2023, and Wilders won. However, his time in office has been marked by controversy, and some lawmakers have accused him of failing to deliver on his election pledges.
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