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Dutch coalition talks show progress on finances, but minority status remains challenge

Dutch coalition talks between D66, VVD, and CDA are moving closer to agreement on financial policies, but without a parliamentary majority, any budget or policy deal will require backing from opposition parties.

D66 leader Rob Jetten, VVD leader Dilan Yeşilgöz, and CDA leader Henri Bontenbal expressed confidence that the coalition could finalize a deal by the end of January. “We are making progress,” Bontenbal said.

Informateur Rianne Letschert said the three parties are “a long way there” on financial principles but stressed that a minority cabinet must still assess what is “feasible and realistic” financially, AD reported.

A tentative date of February 23 has been suggested for the new minority cabinet to appear on the steps of the government building, shortly after the parliamentary spring recess, which runs from February 13 to 23. The timing is also reportedly convenient for the swearing-in in the presence of King Willem-Alexander and ahead of the municipal elections on March 18.

This week, coalition leaders met with most opposition parties to explore possible agreements. Letschert described the discussions as revealing “possibilities,” while Yeşilgöz said she found “many points of contact” with several parties. Regarding GroenLinks and PvdA, Yeşilgöz added, “Not many, but undoubtedly there will be some.”

The coalition held rare Saturday negotiations at Huis Huguetan, the temporary home of the Senate, to avoid late-night sessions later in the formation process. Letschert said the parties are moving “slowly but surely toward a final stage,” noting that financial discussions are nearly complete. Letschert stated, "We can only finalize the agreement once everything is in place."

Some opposition leaders had expressed skepticism about a minority government, but Letschert described her meetings as “generally very constructive.”

Yeşilgöz emphasized the difficulty of negotiations. “It is not always simple. These are topics where we sometimes strongly disagree. But everyone feels the urgency of the timeline,” she said.

SGP leader Chris Stoffer called the minority cabinet “a vulnerable construct” but said it “could work very well."

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