MPs to
debate collapse of cabinet after Wilders’ withdrawal
June 4, 2025
https://www.dutchnews.nl/2025/06/mps-to-debate-collapse-of-cabinet-after-wilders-withdrawal/
MPs will
decide how far the caretaker cabinet can continue to make laws in a debate on
Wednesday after Geert Wilders pulled his PVV party out of the coalition.
Prime
minister Dick Schoof tendered the cabinet’s resignation to king
Willem-Alexander on Tuesday, but will continue with the other three parties,
VVD, NSC and BBB.
Parliament
will now draw up a list of “controversial” topics that are off-limits until a
new government is formed following a general election.
Officially a
caretaker government is not supposed to make major policy decisions, but recent
cabinets have been given more freedom. Mark Rutte’s third cabinet was able to
keep introducing and repealing coronavirus restrictions after it resigned in
January 2021.
The king has
cut short a state visit to the Czech Republic this week because of the cabinet
crisis, but still flew out to Prague on Tuesday evening after meeting Schoof.
Election “in
October”
Willem-Alexander
will fly home on Wednesday, leaving queen Maxima to perform the second day’s
royal duties on her own. He said it was “extremely important to meet and greet
our Nato and EU-partner at this time of geopolitical tensions.”
The
electoral council will set the date for the election in the next few days,
probably in October. That means the outgoing government will have to submit a
budget for 2026 on Prinsjesdag, which falls on September 16.
The cabinet
is also likely to have to make a decision to raise defence spending when the
Netherlands hosts the Nato summit in three weeks’ time.
Geert
Wilders is likely to be the focus of criticism in Wednesday’s debate after
withdrawing the PVV’s ministers from government when the other coalition
parties refused to sign off a package of more stringent asylum policies.
On his way
in to parliament Wilders said he would keep up the pressure on the cabinet to
bring in new immigration controls.
“Other
countries are doing it, so let’s start now: close asylum centres, don’t let
people in and don’t allow family migration,” he said.
Christian
Democrat leader Henri Bontenbal called for a return to “regular politics” and
stable cabinets, rather than the political deadlock of Schoof’s 11-month
administration.
“The
political experiment and chaos of the last 18 months hasn’t done much for us,”
he told WNL. “A lot of people in society are longing for normality, a normal
cabinet with capable people who get on with their job and deliver more than
they promise.”
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