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Edith Schippers appointed as 'scout' for formation of new Cabinet 2017 Edith Schippers has been asked to explore the various options for forming a new Cabinet based on the preliminary election result. Edith Schippers has been nominated by the intended chair of the parliamentary group of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).
Edith Schippers has been asked to explore the various options for forming a new Cabinet based on the preliminary election result. Edith Schippers has been nominated by the intended chair of the parliamentary group of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).
Dutch government coalition talks break down over immigration | Reuters - March 15, 2017 | Talks between Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte's conservative VVD Party and three other parties to form a centrist coalition broke down over a failure to agree on immigration policy, the official overseeing talks said. Rutte's VVD emerged as the largest after the March 15 election, in which immigration and the country's relationship with the European Union were major themes. The VVD and another conservative party, the Christian Democrats, had been in talks with the centrist D-66 party and the Green Left party, which had never before participated in a government but booked strong gains in the poll. "It didn't work," Edith Schippers told reporters in the Hague. "The talks between the ...(parties) are over and will not lead to a new cabinet." Rutte's party must now investigate alternatives. A more conservative coalition between the VVD, Christian Democrats, D-66 and the ChristenUnie, a socially conservative but economically progressive party, would achieve a small majority in parliament and is widely seen as the most likely to be investigated next. The breakdown is likely to set back the formation of a government by months.
Talks between Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte's conservative VVD Party and three other parties to form a centrist coalition broke down over a failure to agree on immigration policy, the official overseeing talks said.
Rutte's VVD emerged as the largest after the March 15 election, in which immigration and the country's relationship with the European Union were major themes.
The VVD and another conservative party, the Christian Democrats, had been in talks with the centrist D-66 party and the Green Left party, which had never before participated in a government but booked strong gains in the poll.
"It didn't work," Edith Schippers told reporters in the Hague. "The talks between the ...(parties) are over and will not lead to a new cabinet."
Rutte's party must now investigate alternatives.
A more conservative coalition between the VVD, Christian Democrats, D-66 and the ChristenUnie, a socially conservative but economically progressive party, would achieve a small majority in parliament and is widely seen as the most likely to be investigated next.
The breakdown is likely to set back the formation of a government by months.
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