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For These Four Reasons, the VVD Has Not (yet) Ruled Out a Collaboration with Geert Wilders

Summary by Algemeen Dagblad
After two failed political adventures, you would think that the VVD would never want to enter into a coalition with the PVV again. Party leader Dilan Yesilgöz, however, is keeping that in the middle (for now). Four reasons why the VVD is doing so.

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After two failed political adventures, you would think that the VVD would never want to enter into a coalition with the PVV again. Party leader Dilan Yesilgöz, however, is keeping that in the middle (for now). Four reasons why the VVD is doing so.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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Lean Left

The VVD refuses to rule out a new coalition with the PVV for the time being. There is growing unease about this among the supporters. ‘If you wait too long, the...

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After the fall of the cabinet, there is much speculation about the next formation. All eyes are on the VVD as the decisive factor whether the Netherlands will turn right or centre-left. Yesilgoz is called upon to exclude the PVV. Remarkably enough, this exclusion order does not apply to PvdA/GL, while that merger party is rapidly divesting itself of democratic principles by promoting socially disruptive radicalism and extremist violence. The PVV…

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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PVV-VVD: This week Geert Wilders blew up the Schoof cabinet. It was the third time he broke with the VVD. But excluding the PVV? The VVD is not there yet…

·Netherlands
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NRC Handelsblad broke the news in Netherlands on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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