Friday, 15
November 2024 - 23:00
Cabinet
will continue despite intensifying division; NSC members will remain
The
governing coalition parties narrowly averted the collapse of the Cabinet on
Friday, just 136 days after Prime Minister Dick Schoof's first Cabinet was
sworn into office. Only NSC member Nora Achahbar will step down as reported
earlier in the day, but the six other NSC-backed Cabinet members will remain,
sources close to emergency coalition talks told RTL Nieuws, NOS, and ANP.
It emerged
Friday afternoon that Achahbar, the State Secretary for Benefits and Customs,
was going to step down from the Cabinet. At least some of the other six members
from NSC were also thinking about pulling out of the Cabinet, prompting an
emergency meeting between Schoof and the leaders of coalition parties PVV, VVD,
NSC and BBB. It was not immediately known if NSC demanded specific conditions
in agreeing to remain part of the Cabinet.
Achahbar was
reportedly mortified by racist and discriminatory remarks made by her
colleagues during Monday's Council of Ministers meeting. That was the first
meeting of Cabinet members after the rioting in Amsterdam last week. The
violence was connected to the Europa League football match between Ajax and
Maccabi Tel Aviv. Some Maccabi hooligans were first accused of vulgar chants
glorifying the death of Palestinians, desecrating a Palestinian flag, and
vandalizing a taxicab.
After the
match on Thursday, large groups gathered to hunt down, harass, and assault
Maccabi supporters throughout Amsterdam. The violence was motivated not only by
retribution, but also by anti-Semitism and anti-Israeli sentiment, Amsterdam
authorities said. A total of up to 35 people were injured, five of whom were
hospitalized, and 62 people were arrested that day. Several others were taken
into custody on the days that followed.
During the
Cabinet meeting at the start of the week, several politicians made
discriminatory remarks about people with a family background in Islam and those
with a ethnically diverse background, sources told several news outlets. For
Achahbar, it was particularly offensive.
The NSC
politician was not only born in Moroccan, but she has also worked to support
unaccompanied minors who request asylum in the Netherlands. As a state
secretary, she worked to resolve the long-running government scandal regarding
families who were racially profiled in the tax office's childcare benefits
scandal.
Achahbar
reportedly felt that the stances held by at least some of those in the other
three coalition parties, the PVV, VVD and BBB, were a violation of prior
pledges. The coalition between the four parties was already shaky, particularly
because of prior statements by PVV leader Geert Wilders believed to be racist
and discriminatory.
The
coalition parties agreed that they would always follow the democratic rule of
law in the Netherlands and the Dutch Constitution. Achahbar felt that other
Cabinet members had violated this pledge, sources told NOS. The Monday meeting
was the final straw for her, and she decided to wait until Friday's Council of
Ministers meeting to announce her intention.
It was the
third time in three months that the Cabinet has been brought to the brink of
collapse, though this most recent incident seemed to be the closest to the
coalition falling apart. Talks ahead of the release of the Cabinet's budget
proposal for 2025 and the outline of its full-term plans grew intensely heated.
It led to shouting matches with NSC leader Pieter Omtzigt, who has since gone
on sick leave believed to be due to burnout symptoms.
The Cabinet
again was deeply divided over whether the influx of asylum seekers in the
Netherlands was actually a crisis necessitating an emergency order, or if the
situation could be handled by submitting a bill to Parliament. The emergency
order would have been an attempt by the Cabinet to undermine established law
without approval from Parliament. This despite steadily declining asylum
figures, and the option of submitting a bill to Parliament with a request it be
handled urgently.
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