D66 and CDA Aim to Woo Coalition Partners with “Open Invitation” - DutchNews.nl
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Jesse Klaver of GroenLinks-PvdA sees "sufficient starting points" in the D66 and CDA coalition government's formation document. In a message on X, he praised the efforts of...
Jesse Klaver of GroenLinks-PvdA sees sufficient reason in the formation document from D66 and CDA to start discussions about forming a majority cabinet. Klaver wrote this on X.
D66 and CDA want to retain the Distribution Act, gradually phase out mortgage interest deductions, and introduce stricter asylum measures. This is outlined in the plans the two parties have been working on in recent weeks. In the coming period, it should become clear which other parties agree with the document, or parts of it. The introduction to the seventeen-page document states that it is "an outstretched hand" to other parties. Regarding asy…
Next round of coalition talks starts: VVD "stands ready", GL-PvdA open to negotiate
With the D66 and CDA presenting their formation document with plans for a new government, the next phase of the Cabinet formation process can start. Informateur Sybrand Buma will meet with the leaders of all other parliamentary parties to figure out who will join the coalition negotiations.
The coalition government document from D66 and CDA, "Working Together for a Stronger Netherlands," heralds a new phase in the coalition government's formation. Five weeks after the elections, a package of drastic measures on housing, healthcare, migration, and finances is ready. Even before their informant, Sybrand Buma, can bring the parties together, sharp criticism is coming from the right. The VVD, PVV, Forum for Democracy, and BBB see funda…
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