FRIDAY, 24
NOVEMBER 2023 - 10:24
https://nltimes.nl/2023/11/24/vvd-will-part-next-cabinet-yesilgoz-announces-formation-process-starts
VVD will not be part of next Cabinet, Yesilgöz
announces as formation process starts
The
conservative VVD party announced on Friday morning that it will not enter into
the next Cabinet. The party did say it would be willing to tacitly support a
center-right Cabinet. The decision could make it particularly difficult for the
far-right PVV, which outperformed all other parties in this week’s election, to
form a new coalition government with a majority of support in either house of
Parliament.
VVD leader
Dilan Yeşilgöz, also the current justice and security minister, said her
decision not to enter the next Cabinet is because of the VVD’s losses during
the election. The party currently has 34 seats in the Tweede Kamer, making it
the largest faction in the lower house of Parliament.
However,
exit polling shows the party will likely lose ten of those seats, making it the
third largest behind both the PVV and the left-wing alliance between GroenLinks
and Labour (PvdA).
The first
VVD-led government with Mark Rutte at the helm was a minority coalition that
held a majority with the tacit support from the PVV. But the PVV relatively
quickly withdrew its support and the Rutte I Cabinet collapsed just over two
years after its formation.
Yesilgöz
announced that the VVD wouldn’t be part of the next government shortly before
the start of a meeting between the party leaders and Tweede Kamer president
Vera Bergkamp - the first step in the Cabinet formation process.
Her
announcement is set to infuriate several parties on the more left side of the
political spectrum. D66 leader Rob Jetten and Volt leader Laurens Dassen both
expressly blamed far-right PVV’s massive election win on the VVD leaving the
door open to entering a Cabinet with Geert Wilders’ populist party.
In the
latest prognosis, the PVV is the largest party with 37 seats, a massive 20 more
than the party had after the 2021 parliamentary election. GroenLinks-PvdA is
second with 25 seats. The VVD is the third largest party with 24 seats, ten
less than it had before the election.
The VVD’s
withdrawal means that all eyes will be on Pieter Omtzigt, whose NSC scored 20
seats in parliament on its first time running. During the campaign, Omtzigt
said he wouldn’t rule with the PVV as long as Wilders’ party wanted to ban
Islam from the Netherlands, but he dithered on that point after the results
came in.

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