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The globalist-led coalition government in the Netherlands has fallen, with Prime Minister Mark Rutte, a WEF favorite, submitting his resignation.  While the coalition has been battered over their pushing radical environmental positions that would force many farmers out of business, it was a dispute over immigration among its four parties that ultimately brought down the government.

Local elections earlier this year brought an upstart farmers party, the Farmer Citizen Alliance, more seats than all four coalition parties combined.  Polls for a new parliamentary election show that all four coalition parties would lose half of their seats or more, and a poll released last week showed that less than 25% of Dutch had confidence in the current coalition government.

While a reformulated coalition is possible, it is not likely, and a new election will not be kind to this set of parties, the largest of them being the right liberal VVD of Rutte and the left liberal D66.  The others are the center-right Christian Democratic Appeal and the smaller center-left Christian Union.  The next parliamentary election would normally be held in 2025.

https://europeanconservative.com/articles/news/dutch-government-falls-pm-resigns/

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/dutch-prime-minister-rutte-resigns-13-years

UPDATE:  There is no attempt to form a new coalition,  New elections are expected in mid November, with the major parties all in election mode.  The agrarian populist conservative BBB has ruled out any coalition with the VVD if Mark Rutte is still leading the VVD.  There seems to be movement within the VVD to replace Rutte.  Observers are saying Rutte knew his coalition was doomed and engineered this breakup on the immigration issue as a false flag to make his party look stronger on immigration issues than it actually is.

FURTHER UPDATE: WEF favorite Mark Rutte has announced he is leaving politics and will not seek to lead his party, the VVD, in the November election.

https://europeanconservative.com/articles/news/dutch-government-collapse-snap-elections-coming/

One would hope that a new election would bring to power a coalition of the Farmer Citizen Alliance (BBB), the three populist / nationalist anti-immigration parties, the Party for Freedom, the Forum for Democracy, and JA21, together with the Reformed Party, a strongly conservative Christian Party, and potentially the Christian Democratic Appeal, which although part of the current government has had major reservations over the farm policy and has been on the right side of the split over immigration.  CDA  is a center-right party that has worked with the Party for Freedom within a coalition in the past.  The BBB, in addition to its key plank of backing the farmers is also anti-immigration, pro-sovereigntist, and eurosceptic.  It rejects climate alarmism and green energy.  If the results in the  recent local elections are repeated, it would likely emerge as the country's largest party., 


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( July 9th, 2023 @ 12:46 pm )
 
Rutte's administrations have been like Merkel in Germany, letting the migrants in to the Netherlands. They should have followed Denmark in keepting them out. I would not expect Dutch voters to buy the snake oil that Rutte is selling that he is finally geting tough on the fake "asylum seekers". Rutte is too much in bed with Klaus Schwab and the WEF.



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