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Geert Wilders relinquishes Dutch prime minister bid due to lack of coalition support
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Geert Wilders, the leader of the Dutch hard-right nationalist Freedom Party (PVV), has announced that he will not be the next prime minister despite winning the largest number of seats in the November 2021 election. He made this statement on X, a day before an anticipated report on coalition talks was to be released. Wilders emphasized his love for his country and voters as being more important than his personal ambition to lead the government. Previously, it was reported that there had been a breakthrough in coalition negotiations among all four parties involved, but Wilders stated that he could only become prime minister if all parties in the coalition supported him, which did not occur.
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sources
- 1.Daily Sabah
- 2.France 24
- 3.The Guardian
- 4.The New York Times
- 5.The Times
- 6.Le Monde
- 7.El Paìs
- 8.Algemeen Dagblad
- 9.El Pais
- 10.NOS
- 11.Times
perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
- 2.Better Business Bureau
- 3.Farmer–Citizen Movement
- 4.National Security Committee
- 5.Liberal VVD
- 6.Austrian Freedom Party
- 7.European Central Bank
- 8.European Union
- 9.Freedom Mobile
- 10.Labour Party
- 11.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- 12.Twitter/X
persons
- 1.Geert Wilders
- 2.Kim Putters
- 3.Pieter Omtzigt
- 4.Mark Rutte
- 5.André Ventura
- 6.Claire Moses
- 7.Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius
- 8.Giorgia Meloni
- 9.Mario Draghi