Hart Voor Den Haag Pulls the Plug on Coalition Talks, D66 Reacts with Bewilderment: ‘This Is Incomprehensible’
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The formation of a government in The Hague has stalled. Hart voor Den Haag has suspended coalition talks with D66 ‘for now’. The substantive differences on crucial issues, such as asylum, are too great, De Mos states. D66 is stunned.
The formation of a government in The Hague has taken a new turn. Hart voor Den Haag has temporarily suspended talks with D66. Richard de Mos's party sees substantive differences that are too great to continue negotiations. Following the elections, the party felt responsible for forming a stable city government. As the biggest winner, Hart voor Den Haag deliberately sought cooperation with politically distant parties. In doing so, the party aimed…
Hart voor Den Haag, the largest party in that city, does not want to talk to D66 about forming a coalition for the time being. Party leader Richard de Mos says that the substantive differences on some issues are "too great to responsibly take the step towards real negotiations".
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