Wilders Threatens Collapse Of Dutch Coalition If Asylum Freeze Is Not Implemented Within Weeks
- Geert Wilders, leader of the far-right PVV, threatened to withdraw support from the Dutch coalition government unless strict asylum controls are enforced within weeks in The Hague.
- This ultimatum follows growing frustration with the government’s slow progress on asylum, disputes over a contested two-tier refugee system, and the upcoming EU Asylum Pact implementation.
- Wilders presented a 10-point plan demanding measures like closing asylum centers, deporting 60,000 Syrians deemed safe to return, suspending family reunification, and deploying the military to borders.
- Wilders said, “Our patience has run out now,” warning, “Otherwise we will get out,” while coalition partners expressed skepticism and opposition parties labeled the move a political stunt.
- Wilders’ threat raises the risk of coalition collapse and fresh elections unless partners agree to renegotiate asylum policies within weeks to deliver the promised strict migration controls.
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