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Dutch Parties Agree on Rare Minority Government

  • On Jan 27, party leaders in Amsterdam agreed to form a rare minority government led by Rob Jetten, Democrats 66 leader and prime minister-designate, the youngest in Dutch history.
  • Earlier this month the three parties decided to put together a minority cabinet, with Democrats 66 , Christian Democrats , and People's Party for Freedom and Democracy controlling only 66 seats of the 150-seat lower house.
  • The three parties finalised their coalition agreement late on Tuesday, and Jetten outlined priorities including security, housing, migration, and `enormous investment` in defence, while minister selection begins.
  • Party MPs will be asked to confirm the agreement in the coming days, with a detailed pact presented on Friday; other cabinet posts will be filled in the coming weeks ahead of installation by February 23.
  • Because the coalition lacks a Senate majority, it must seek opposition and other parties whose support will be needed, and `We now want to get started on all the major issues facing us.`, party leaders said.
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Three Dutch parties reached a coalition agreement on Tuesday, moving them a step closer to forming a new government. The prime minister is likely to be Rob Jetten, 38, leader of the liberal Democrats 66 (D66) party, which won a surprise parliamentary election last October.

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The left-liberals had only narrowly won the election three months ago. Now they have negotiated a coalition with Christian Democrats and right-wing liberals

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Lean Left

The left-liberals had only narrowly won the election three months ago. Now they have negotiated a coalition with Christian Democrats and right-wing liberals.

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Around three months after the election in the Netherlands, three parties agreed on the formation of a minority government.

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NRC Handelsblad broke the news in Netherlands on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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