THURSDAY,
21 MARCH 2024 - 08:12
https://nltimes.nl/2024/03/21/potential-right-wing-coalition-starts-next-phase-government-formation-talks
Potential right-wing coalition starts next phase
of government formation talks
The next
phase of the Cabinet formation talks starts today. For the first time since the
elections in November, the PVV, VVD, NSC, and BBB will begin negotiating the
content of a concise coalition agreement. “We have a lot of work to do in a
short time,” formation leaders Elbert Dijkgraaf and Richard van Zwol said
Wednesday night after a first preparatory meeting, NOS reports.
This
morning, the two will meet with Kim Putters, who led the previous phase of
negotiations, which mainly focused on what form the potential right-wing
Cabinet would take. After that, Dijkgraaf and Van Zwol will meet with the
leaders of the four parties to set up work meetings. “We will look at how we
can work as effectively as possible and which topics we should start with.”
The Tweede
Kamer, the lower house of the Dutch parliament, gave the two new formation
leaders eight weeks to figure out whether the PVV, VVD, NSC, and BBB could come
to a coalition agreement for an “extra-parliamentary program Cabinet.” It is
the first time that substantive negotiations will take place. Putters left them
with a list of topics the parties should make concrete agreements about.
Notably, climate change is not on that list.
Van Zwol
and Dijkgraaf have a tough job ahead of them. PVV leader Geert Wilders said he
is preparing for “tough” negotiations. “I have to show my voters that we have
achieved recognizable points on all important topics,” Wilders told the media
after a parliamentary debate on the formation process so far. “Otherwise, the
festivities won’t continue.”
NSC leader
Pieter Omtzigt also spoke of significant differences between the four parties
during the debate. “We are four completely different parties. Sometimes it will
be two against two, sometimes three against one,” he said. “Then you’ll have to
end up in the middle.”
During the
debate, the four parties tried to convince the rest of parliament that they
were continuing together because someone had to take “responsibility” for
running the country. The mutual relationships between the PVV, VVD, NSC, and
BBB are pretty strained after the party leaders lashed out against each other
on social media during their first round of talks, which ended when Omtzigt
abruptly pulled his NSC out. In the second round of negotiations, the parties
agreed that all four party leaders would remain in parliament and not take
Cabinet positions. But since then, Wilders has repeatedly groused about not
being allowed to become Prime Minister.
In
principle, Dijkgraaf and Van Zwol have until mid-May to draw up an outline of
the substantive coalition agreement. They told Tweede Kamer president Martin
Bosma that they’ll strive to get it done faster, aiming to have something ready
before the May holidays, which start in five weeks.
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