Dutch
government collapses after Geert Wilders’ far-right party quits
Asylum
dispute topples coalition in the Netherlands.
June 3, 2025
9:33 am CET
By Hanne
Cokelaere, Ali Walker and Pieter Haeck
https://www.politico.eu/article/geert-wilders-dutch-government-collapse/
Dutch
far-right figurehead Geert Wilders announced Tuesday morning that his party
would quit the government in The Hague, throwing the Netherlands into turmoil.
Wilders’
Party for Freedom (PVV) left the coalition in a heated dispute over the
government’s position on asylum. “No signature for our asylum plans. No changes
to the [coalition] agreement. PVV is leaving the coalition,” Wilders tweeted.
The Dutch
government, a coalition between Wilders’ far-right PVV, the populist
Farmer-Citizens Movement (BBB), the centrist New Social Contract (NSC) and the
liberal People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD), had scheduled crisis
talks Tuesday morning to discuss Wilders’ demands for stricter asylum measures.
Wilders
wanted his coalition partners to commit immediately to the PVV’s “ten-point
plan” on asylum.
Both he and
his coalition partners doubted there’d be an agreement at the meeting — and so
it proved.
“The PVV
promised voters the strictest asylum policy ever,” including a proposal to
“close the borders to asylum-seekers,” Wilders told reporters Tuesday morning.
When his coalition partners refused to sign up to the plans, “I had no choice
but to say: We rescind support for this Cabinet,” he said.
Wilders said
he’d told Prime Minister Dick Schoof that he’d withdraw the PVV ministers from
the government.
He added: “I
signed up to the strictest asylum policy, not the downfall of The Netherlands.”
‘Irresponsible’
Leaders of
the other parties reacted angrily to Wilders’ decision to blow up the
government.
BBB
President Caroline van der Plas called Wilders’ move “irresponsible.” She wrote
on X that “whoever stops now, is offering The Netherlands to the Left on a
silver platter.”
“We had
hoped that he [Wilders] would have had a restful night and would have thought
about it thoroughly. But he came with a very brief announcement,” Nicolien van
Vroonhoven from the NSC told Dutch public broadcaster NOS, adding: “This is
really incomprehensible.”
VVD
President Dilan Yeşilgöz reacted that Wilders was “again putting his own
interest above the interest of the country. By running away. At a time of
unprecedented uncertainty.”
Wilders’
move wasn’t really about migration, she argued. “We were already going to do
everything that’s possible. Everything we’d already agreed on had been delayed
by PVV bumbling.”
Doomed to
failure
The Dutch
government — the first to include Wilders’ PVV — had been in place less than a
year, after months of talks to establish it after the far right won a shock
victory in the November 2023 election.
Schoof, a
civil servant, was chosen to be prime minister in the right-leaning coalition.
But it
hasn’t been smooth sailing for Schoof, or the government, with Wilders
repeatedly attacking the prime minister and the government in parliament. He
has agitated about Schoof’s promise in Brussels of Dutch support for Ukraine
and Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp’s request for the EU to review its
association agreement with Israel.
“If it
hadn’t happened today, it would have happened sometime in the next few weeks,”
Rob Jetten, the president of the liberal D66 party, told NOS. He criticized the
government for making few decisions and having too many “squabbles and crises,”
saying the other coalition parties had been taken “hostage” by Wilders.
The collapse
arrives just weeks before a crunch NATO summit being held in The Hague, at
which allies are expected to significantly boost defense spending.
This story
has been updated.
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