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https://nltimes.nl/2025/06/04/16-voters-accept-another-pvv-vvd-nsc-bbb-govt-elections
Only 16%
of voters would accept another PVV, VVD, NSC, and BBB gov't after elections
At the end
of 11 months in office, only 14 percent of voters look back positively on the
performance of the collapsed Schoof I Cabinet. A new Cabinet with the PVV, VVD,
NSC, and BBB after the next election is therefore not popular, with only 16
percent of voters calling it a good idea, EenVandaag found in a survey of
16,117 members of its opinion panel shortly after the Cabinet’s collapse on
Tuesday.
Almost
three-quarters, 72 percent, of voters think new elections are the way forward.
“What a hassle, all those Dutch people going to the polls for 1.5 years of
quarreling and no results. But oh well, it has to be done,” one respondent
said.
The
performance of the right-wing government dealt a heavy blow to Netherlands
residents’ confidence in politics, especially for right-wing voters. Among all
voters, confidence dropped from 34 to 23 percent. PVV voters’ confidence more
than halved from 37 percent last year to 13 percent now. VVD voters’ confidence
fell from 58 percent to 38 percent, and BBB voters’ confidence from 39 percent
to 17 percent.
Respondents
of the EenVandaag poll gave the Schoof I Cabinet a final score of 3.6 out of
10. Respondents of an RTL Nieuws poll among 19,000 panel members scored the
Cabinet slightly higher at 3.8. Panel members who voted for a coalition party
were a bit more generous, but still gave the Schoof I cabinet a failing grade
of 4.4.
Most voters,
60 percent, blame the PVV for the Cabinet’s fall, RTL Nieuws found. Voters from
across the political spectrum are harsh on PVV leader Geert Wilders, calling
him “childish” and “a tantruming toddler.”
Over
three-quarters, 76 percent, think Wilders and his PVV should first have
implemented the existing asylum policy from the coalition agreement before
making new demands. Almost half of PVV voters agree.
While 63
percent of voters are happy to see the back of this Cabinet, 62 percent also
call it irresponsible to collapse the government now. They point to the wars in
Gaza and Ukraine, rising concerns about international security, the growing
housing crisis, and even the NATO summit happening in the Netherlands at the
end of this month. “They are resigning during the NATO summit, isn’t that
shameful?” one respondent said.
The
pollsters have not yet surveyed voters on how they would vote in the new
elections after the Cabinet’s fall. But the most recent poll by Maurice de Hond
of Peil.nl on April 26 showed all coalition parties except the VVD losing
support. The PVV dropped from 37 to 28 seats. The NSC almost completely
imploded, losing 19 of its 20 seats in parliament. BBB saw its support halve,
dropping from seven to three seats. The VVD gained two seats, climbing to 26.
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