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April 8, 2021 last updated 12:2 ET Caretaker Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte listens to the debate in parliament in The Hague, Netherlands, April 1, 2021 (AP photo by Peter Dejong).
A Very Dutch Scandal
It was exactly two weeks ago when my column about the Dutch election proclaimed Prime Minister Mark Rutte the “clear winner,” after leading his Party for Freedom and Democracy, or VVD, to a comfortable victory the previous week in an otherwise muddled race. In the wake of a VVD election campaign successfully centered on him, Rutte looked like he stood on solid ground, unquestionably the most powerful politician in the Netherlands, a decade after taking the top job. He was strongly positioned to form a new government and easily hold the job until next summer, when he would become the country’s longest-serving prime minister.
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Dutch PM Mark Rutte narrowly survives no-confidence vote
Opposition party leaders accused Rutte of lying and called on him to resign. After surviving the latest no-confidence vote, he is on track to become the longest-serving prime minister in the Netherlands.
Mark Rutte resigned in January over a child benefits scandal but remained as a caretaker prime minister
Dutch caretaker Prime Minister Mark Rutte defended his leadership on Thursday after notes on forming the new coalition government contradicted his statements to the press.
He narrowly survived a no-confidence vote in parliament, after opposition party leaders accused Rutte of lying and called on him to resign as lawmakers debated confidence in him to form a new Cabinet.
Opposition party leaders accused Rutte of lying and called on him to resign. After surviving the latest no-confidence vote, he is on track to become the longest-serving prime minister in the Netherlands.