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Dutch VVD Leader Rules Out Coalition with Far-Right PVV

  • Last week, the coalition government formed by four parties in the Netherlands fell apart after Geert Wilders pulled the PVV out due to disagreements over asylum policy.
  • Wilders cited his inability to deliver on implementing "the strictest asylum policy ever" as the cause for pulling the PVV out.
  • Following the collapse, VVD leader Dilan Yesilgoz announced on June 10, 2025, that her party will not enter another coalition with Wilders' PVV.
  • Yesilgoz stated, "We are not going to work with him again," calling for mature leadership and a stable right-wing liberal cabinet.
  • With elections scheduled for October 29, 2025, the refusal of VVD to cooperate with PVV signals continued political fragmentation ahead.
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The largest Dutch center-right party, the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD), has become the last of the leading Dutch parties to refuse to form a new coalition or cooperate with far-right politician Geert Wilders and his Party for Freedom (PVV). Wilders left the coalition last week after other members failed to support his anti-immigration plan.

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A key party for a potential coalition has just ruled out any collaboration with Mr. Wilders' party.

·Montreal, Canada
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Dilan Yesilgöz, leader of the VVD, accuses him of "putting his personal interest above the national interest", calls the ultra "coward" and sentence that "will never lead the country" Read

·Madrid, Spain
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VVD-PVV: VVD leader Dilan Yesilgöz needed a week to rule out further cooperation with PVV leader Geert Wilders. With her decision, in…

·Netherlands
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Xinhua broke the news in China on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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