VVD’s Yesilgöz says no – but will prop up a Wilders-led cabinet
November
24, 2023
https://www.dutchnews.nl/2023/11/vvds-yesilgoz-says-no-but-will-prop-up-a-wilders-led-cabinet/
The VVD
will not be in the next cabinet because of its major losses in Wednesday’s
general election, leader Dilan Yesilgöz told reporters on Friday at the start
of talks on forming a new government.
“The PVV
and the NSC are the big winners. After 13 years, it is appropriate for us to
take a different role,” Yesilgöz said, reflecting on the 13 years the VVD led
the government under the leadership of Mark Rutte. “But we will make a
centre-right coalition possible and we will support constructive suggestions,”
she said.
The VVD
lost 10 seats at the election, or almost a third of its support. “That is a
signal from voters,” she said. “But we are not going to turn our backs on all
those people who did vote for us.”
Geert
Wilders said he was disappointed at the VVD’s decision which, he said, “would
not make” the formation process any easier. “It may now take months and Mrs
Yesilgöz has not made it any easier for her voters.”
Caroline
van der Plas, leader of the pro-countryside BBB, said she was “a little
surprised” at the VVD’s decision, calling it premature. The NSC’s Pieter
Omtzigt and CDA’s Henri Bontenbal said they were also surprised the VVD had
made its position clear so early in the talks.
In 2010,
the PVV was part of a similar construction, propping up a minority cabinet
between the VVD and CDA. But that cabinet collapsed after two years when
Wilders withdrew his support.
PVV senator
Gom van Strien, who has been in the upper house of parliament since 2011, has
been chosen as the verkenner, the person who will talk to all the party leaders
about putting together a potential coalition.
The
electoral council, Kiesraad, will make the finalised results of the election
public on December 1 and on December 5 the old parliament will stand down. The
new MPs will be sworn in on December 6.
Around that
time too, the verkenner will report back to parliament on the outcome of the
initial talks. MPs will also elect a new chairman of the lower house.
Once a
potential coalition has been identified, informateurs will be appointed to work
with the prospective partners and hammer out a coalition agreement. Only once
that process has been completed – which can take months – will ministers be
appointed and the Netherlands will have a new administration.
Some
commentators suggest this could happen relatively quickly because a right-wing
government is the most logical option. But others suggest the VVD and NSC in
particular are deeply divided about working with Wilders at all.
The VVD’s decision leaves the PVV with just the NSC and BBB as possible formal coalition partners and rules out a right-wing majority government, even with the support of the SGP and CD

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