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Balkenende, Bos and Roevoet still in talks - which at minimum means things are not going smooth in The Hague.

According to unnamed sources within the PvdA a cabinet crisis is in the air. Smoke and mirrors at this point.

by Nomad on Wed Jan 13th, 2010 at 07:53:01 AM EST
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Minister President Balkenende and Vice-premier Bos (PvdA) have been meeting most of the day to make amends and come with a single opinion on the conclusions of the Davids Iraq Commission Report. Balkenende has accepted the most important issue: the U.N. mandate was insufficient to take military action against the regime of Saddam Hussain. The International Law has been laid down by the Commission with legal heavyweights. This is a 180 degree turn-around to his response yesterday afternoon in a press conference. His apparent attack of major conclusions of the Report angered the members of parliament of the Labor Party. The coalition remains united and will look forward to the coming debate in Parliament with Balkenende and Cabinet members. A crisis has been avoided postponed.

Iraq war was illegal, Dutch panel rules

by Oui on Wed Jan 13th, 2010 at 06:11:29 PM EST
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coalition, at this time, would be thrown out of office by voters?

Fai de bèn a Bertrand, te lou rendra en cagant
by redstar on Wed Jan 13th, 2010 at 06:44:40 PM EST
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In the 150 seat Parliament (Tweede Kamer), the present coalition has an 80 seat representation, according to a weekly poll this has dropped to a minority of 59 seats, a loss of 21. The PVV party of Geert Wilders would be a winner, climbing from 9 to 22 seats.

Today's opinion poll, should Balkenende meet the demands of Labor coalition party - 83% YES;
Should the Labor Party (PvdA) quit the Cabinet if Balkenende holds his line of reasoning - 66% YES.

"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."

by Oui on Wed Jan 13th, 2010 at 07:42:36 PM EST
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