Dutch withdraws right -wing support on wilders migration as government

The governing alliance in the Netherlands fell on Tuesday, when the populist leader Geert Wilders withdrew to their party over a dispute about the migration policy, abolished the 11-month rule by the country’s first far-flung government and trigger the initial elections. Wilders’ move shows how the debate on unauthorized migration continues European politics, ignoring the region in a decade later in a decade in search of the war of invited people or in search of better economic opportunities.The collapse of the alliance was confirmed by PM Dick Shoff, who said he would present his resignation before the king. He said that he would remain as a leader of a caretaker administration until the formation of a new government. “I think it is unnecessary and irresponsible,” Shoff said about the decision of the wilders. Wilders announced their party’s return to freedom with four-sided coalitions on X, saying it was due to refusing to signed a new list of proposals to curb the migration of his colleagues. “No signature for our migration plans,” he said. Wilders Party – that has advocated banning the Quran, closing Islamic schools and completely preventing the acceptance of shelters – won the largest number of seats in the November 2023 elections. Wilders were able to form a government with three other right -wing parties after more than six months. This was the first government to include the Wilders Party, which was closed by the mainstream parties earlier. But in the indication of how uncomfortable their system was, the parties agreed not to name their own members PM. Instead, he settled on a civil servant Shuf.Wilders had targeted to bring a “strict migration policy” to the Netherlands anytime, some of their governing partners said they agreed. Last week, he said that he wanted to add 10 more proposals and demanded immediate support from his governing partners. The proposals included calls for a complete stop for asylum, a temporary stop for family renovation for refugee fans, which were given refugee status and the return of all the Syrians who had applied for asylum or were in the Netherlands on temporary visas. Leaders of other coalition parties said that they wanted the wilders to propose them to the House of Representatives. It will take longer and the implementation will not be guaranteed. On Tuesday, wilders said they had no choice but to withdraw their party. NYT