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Dutch voters are relatively satisfied with the coalition agreement concluded between the PVV, VVD, NSC, and BBB last week. Half of voters are happy with it, more than the 34 percent who felt confident in the Rutte IV Cabinet agreement in January 2022, NOS reports based on a survey by Ipsos I&O among 2,141 voters. However, there are widespread concerns among voters about whether the new coalition can deliver on its promises. ....
Regardless of which Cabinet is formed, all parties want a stricter return policy for asylum seekers who have exhausted all legal remedies and a crackdown on nuisance-causing asylum seekers. This is evident from the election manifestos of ten parties, including the five largest parties, VVD, NSC, GroenLinks-PvdA, PVV, and BBB. ....
The parliamentary year starts with Budget Day today. Due to the Cabinet’s outgoing status, it will be less exciting than other years. The political parties are mainly focused on the parliamentary elections on November 22. During the speech from the throne, the King will discuss the Cabinet’s plans. Minister Sigrid Kaag (Finance) will then present the 2024 Budget. It is primarily a “poor policy” budget because the coalition of VVD, D66, CDA, and ChristenUnie has fallen and can’t make significant policy changes in its caretaker capacity without parliament’s consent. ....
Frans Timmermans would very much like to rule with the PvdA/GroenLinks combination. “That is the aim of the collaboration,” said the brand new party leader. But it is a “complicated story” to rule with the VVD again. There is the fear that the Liberals will simply waltz over the “united left.” ....
Mark Rutte’s fourth Cabinet fell faster than his previous coalitions, with parties unable to repair the rift that emerged over policy to handle the influx of asylum seekers. The Cabinet’s fall came 543 days after it was sworn in by the king. It was his second consecutive Cabinet consisting of a coalition between the VVD, D66, CDA and ChristenUnie. It is likely that new elections will take place sometime in the autumn. The exact date will be announced later. The opposition parties want elections as soon as possible, they said after learning the news later on Friday evening. ....