{"id":334067,"date":"2024-02-07T15:33:16","date_gmt":"2024-02-07T14:33:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.eunews.it\/2024\/02\/07\/paesi-bassi-colloqui-omtzigt-wilders\/"},"modified":"2024-02-09T17:30:57","modified_gmt":"2024-02-09T16:30:57","slug":"the-netherlands-new-government-negotiations-stalling-but-not-over-yet-for-wilders","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/staging.eunews.it\/en\/2024\/02\/07\/the-netherlands-new-government-negotiations-stalling-but-not-over-yet-for-wilders\/","title":{"rendered":"The Netherlands, new government negotiations stalling. But not over yet for Wilders"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Brussels \u2013\u00a0The already complex negotiations for the formation of a right-wing government in the Netherlands are increasingly uphill as they approach the third month since the most overwhelming elections of recent national history. After his triumph at the polls, <strong>the leader of the far-right anti-immigration, anti-Islamic, and strongly eurosceptic PVV (Party for Freedom),<\/strong> <strong>Geert Wilders<\/strong> needs to capitalize politically by putting himself at the head of a coalition of forces ranging from liberals to agrarian populists to, indeed, his extreme nationalist right, but\u00a0the most recent developments in the negotiations between the<br \/>\nfour main suspects do not indicate a downhill road to establishing this<br \/>\nsolution. Especially after the decision<strong> of the leader of the centre-right New Social Contract party, Pieter Omtzigt, to walk away from the negotiating table<\/strong> after the unsuccessful confrontation on some of the points deemed most sensitive.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_333850\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\" style=\"width: 450px;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/staging.eunews.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/02\/000_34HT3UB-scaled.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-333850\" src=\"https:\/\/staging.eunews.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/02\/000_34HT3UB-300x208.jpg\" alt=\"Paesi Bassi Pieter Omtzigt\" width=\"450\" height=\"312\" srcset=\"https:\/\/staging.eunews.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/02\/000_34HT3UB-300x208.jpg 300w, https:\/\/staging.eunews.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/02\/000_34HT3UB-1024x711.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/staging.eunews.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/02\/000_34HT3UB-768x533.jpg 768w, https:\/\/staging.eunews.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/02\/000_34HT3UB-1536x1067.jpg 1536w, https:\/\/staging.eunews.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/02\/000_34HT3UB-2048x1423.jpg 2048w, https:\/\/staging.eunews.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/02\/000_34HT3UB-750x521.jpg 750w, https:\/\/staging.eunews.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/02\/000_34HT3UB-1140x792.jpg 1140w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 450px) 100vw, 450px\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-333850\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">The leader of New Social Contract, Pieter Omtzigt (credits: Remko de Waal\/ANP\/Afp)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>The door in Wilders&#8217; face was slammed yesterday (Feb. 6) when Omtzigt made it known that he had withdrawn his party from the four-party talks on a government program and executive. Talks between the far-right PVV, the centre-right NSC, the liberals of the <b>People&#8217;s Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD)<\/b>and the <strong>Farmer-Citizen Movement (Bbb)<\/strong> have been going on <a href=\"https:\/\/staging.eunews.it\/en\/2024\/01\/24\/the-netherlands-far-right-struggling-to-put-together-a-coalition-government\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">for more than two months<\/a>, to secure a majority of at least 76 out of 150 seats in the <em>Tweede Kamer <\/em>(the lower house of the Dutch national parliament). In other words, convincing 39 more deputies to join the 37 newly elected nationalists to form a parliamentary majority to support Wilders&#8217; cabinet (at the moment, only the agrarian populists of Bbb are willing to get in with their seven MPs). This is why <strong>not only the 24 liberal MPs from VVD are essential, but also the 20 from NSC<\/strong>, without whom a Wilders government would not have the necessary parliamentary support.<\/p>\n<p>As <a href=\"https:\/\/nos.nl\/collectie\/13962\/artikel\/2507827-voor-nsc-is-deze-formatieronde-ten-einde-houdt-mogelijkheden-open\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">reported<\/a> by Dutch broadcaster <em>Nos<\/em>, Omtzigt explained to the party that he considered the talks to be over, particularly over <strong>unsolvable disagreements on financial and state budget issues<\/strong>. One of the biggest hurdles for talks between the far-right and centre-right parties concerned precisely how to deal with the state of the government&#8217;s finances: in the face of what Omtzigt calls &#8220;a more serious situation than expected,&#8221; <strong>Wilders assures low taxes and substantial cuts in public spending<\/strong>, but New Social Contract does not want to engage in &#8220;empty promises&#8221; to citizens. &#8220;<strong>Unbelievable as much as disappointing<\/strong>, the Netherlands wants this cabinet and Omtzigt throws in the towel while we were still in negotiations until today,&#8221; <a href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/geertwilderspvv\/status\/1754945521557401611?s=20\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"> attacked<\/a> on X the leader of the Dutch nationalist right. Among other unresolved issues still on the table is the crux of anti-Islamic and anti-EU policies proposed to voters by the PVV. Wilders not only wants to <strong>&#8220;ban&#8221; mosques, Korans and Islamic schools in the country<\/strong> and &#8220;expel&#8221; Dutch dual nationals who commit crimes but also to submit to citizens <strong>a<\/strong> <strong>referendum to leave the European Union <\/strong>(the so-called &#8220;Nexit,&#8221; from <em>Netherlands<\/em> plus <em>exit<\/em>).<\/p>\n<p>At this point, the negotiator assigned by the PVV leader, <strong>Ronald Plasterk<\/strong>, is expected to draw up his final report on the negotiations this week and deliver it to the president of the <em>Tweede Kamer<\/em>, who may put on the agenda a debate about it and how to proceed. In fact, <strong>Omtzigt has not completely pulled the plug on a Wilders cabinet, since he still speculates on the possibility of supporting from the outside a minority government<\/strong> composed of the three remaining parties at the negotiating table, while the option of a &#8220;traditional&#8221; government with representatives of each party forming the parliamentary majority now seems to have been completely sunk. <strong>Another option could be that of an exploratory mandate to Frans Timmermans <\/strong>(former head for the European Green Deal in the EU Commission and head of the coalition between the Labor Party and the Green Left GroenLinks) with the two largest centre-right parties (a majority of 78 MPs would loom with also the liberals of D66). If no combination can be found to form a government, <strong>the last scenario is an early return to the polls<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<h3 id='what-happened-in-the-last-election-in-the-netherlands'  id=\"boomdevs_1\">What happened in the last election in the Netherlands<\/h3>\n<p style=\"margin-bottom: 0px;\">According to the <a href=\"https:\/\/app.nos.nl\/nieuws\/tk2023\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">official results<\/a> of the Nov. 22, 2023 vote, the far-right PVV recorded the most convincing electoral test in its history, becoming the <strong>first force in Parliament and claiming the leadership of the Netherlands<\/strong>: with 23.5 per cent of the vote, it pulled 8 points ahead of the coalition between the Labor Party and the Green Left GroenLinks, led by\u00a0 <strong>Frans Timmermans<\/strong>. Despite the growth in votes (+4.7 per cent) compared to the last election in 2021 (when the two forces ran separately), <strong>the red-green coalition ended in second place with 25 seats, behind the PVV&#8217;s 37<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Third place for the centre-right of the <b>People&#8217;s Party for Freedom and Democracy<\/b> (which despite its name is not part of the European People&#8217;s Party family, but of the liberals of Renew Europe), with a <strong>6.7 points drop and 10 fewer seats<\/strong> at the <em>Tweede Kamer<\/em> (from 34 to 24). Same fate for the liberals of <strong>Democraten 66<\/strong> (from 24 to 9 seats) and the Christian Democrats of <strong>Christian Democratic Appeal <\/strong>(from 15 to 5). Exploit for the new centre-right <b>New Social Contract<\/b> formation, which placed fourth with 12.8 per cent and 20 seats. Also noteworthy was the advance of the <strong>Farmer-Citizen Movement<\/strong>, a populist party that advocates farmers&#8217; interests, with 7 seats (+6 from last term).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>New Social Contract leader Pieter Omtzigt has decided to leave the negotiating table with the far-right Freedom Party. 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