Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
Interview with Minister of Justice and Security Dilan Yeşilgöz on the state of Dutch crime journalism
Interview with Minister of Justice and Security Dilan Yeşilgöz on the state of Dutch crime journalism - Credit: De Balie; Wikimedia / Wikimedia - License: All Rights Reserved
Politics
2023 cabinet formation
Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius
VVD
NSC
Pieter Omtzigt
Ronald Plaster
PVV
Geert Wilders
Wednesday, 6 December 2023 - 12:57

Share this article:

Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window

VVD and NSC share concerns about PVV; Cautiously optimistic about Cabinet talks

The VVD and NSC share several concerns about Geert Wilders and his PVV’s basic principles, VVD leader Dilan Yeşilgöz said after meeting with NSC leader Pieter Omtzigt and formation scout Ronald Plasterk. Yeşilgöz thinks the VVD and NSC can “go a long way,” and she is cautiously optimistic about making a deal with the PVV.

“I think we have the same concerns in a lot of areas,” the VVD leader told the press after speaking with Omtzigt. “There is a lot of overlap there. But, of course, the substantive conversation has yet to begin.”

Yeşilgöz said their concerns are about the PVV’s “basic principles.” That includes how Wilders will impact the Nehtelrands’ position internationally. His party wants the Netherlands to withdraw from the UN climate change deal and leave the European Union, for example. The PVV has also opposed military aid for Ukraine.

Omtzigt was more reluctant to comment to the media about his discussion with Yeşilgöz and his upcoming talks with Plasterk and Wilders. He said he’d discuss his concerns about the PVV with Wilders himself. “Before the elections, we made it clear that we had fundamental objections,” he said. “Fundamental rights are not some kind of negotiation. You can’t take pieces from it.”

The NSC leader also reminded the press that Article 1 of the Dutch constitution states that everyone in the Netherlands must be treated equally in equal cases and that discrimination on grounds of religion, among other things, is not permitted. Wilders said he’d put his anti-Islam opinions “on hold” in order to govern, but the PVV program still states that the party wants to ban Korans, mosques, and Islamic schools.

Election winner Wilders wants to form a right-wing Cabinet with the PVV, VVD, NSC, and BBB. But so far, only the BBB has been enthusiastic about the idea. Yeşilgöz quickly made clear that the VVD wouldn’t be part of the next government but was willing to offer tacit support to a center-right Cabinet of the PVV, NSC, and BBB. Omtzigt said the NSC wasn’t ready to negotiate with Wilders yet.

This week, formation scout Plasterk met with the leaders of Wilders’ dream team to see if he could get talks going. As scout, his job is to identify a potential coalition to further explore and negotiate in the next phase of the Cabinet formation process. He plans to write his report to the Tweede Kamer this weekend and submit it early next week. On Tuesday, he said he would do “everything possible” to deliver a report that would allow the formation to move forward.

More like this

Image
Dick Schoof during his first press conference after being named the next prime minister. 28 May 2024
As PM, Dick Schoof says he will represent all Dutch people, but he won't join PVV
Image
The Torentje, the main office of the Prime Minister, in The Hague.
Silence: Coalition parties refuse comment after meeting to decide the next Dutch PM
Image
First photo of the new coalition's party leaders all together. Left to right: Geert Wilders (PVV), Dilan Yeşilgöz (VVD), Caroline van der Plas (BBB), and Pieter Omtzigt (NSC). At a press conference presenting their "main lines agreement" on 16 May 2024
"The sun will shine again in the Netherlands," Wilders says about coalition's plans
Image
PVV leader Geert Wilders in a parliamentary debate about failed Cabinet formation talks between the PVV, VVD, NSC, and BBB, 14 February 2024
Wilders confident nothing will "go wrong" on day of truth for right-wing Cabinet
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Council of State strongly opposes plan to scrap asylum distribution law
  • Video: Escaped monkey from Beekse Bergen still on the loose after nearly a month
  • Dutch U.S. ambassador sends Venezuelan opposition leader’s plane back during the flight
  • No free water at Arnhem festival where high heat injured five; Water cost over €14/liter
  • Netherlands summons Russian ambassador over Russia's hacking of military supply routes

Top stories

  • Ter Apel asylum center area declared safety risk zone after recent stabbings, fights
  • Suspect in ABN Amro worker's fatal stabbing also harassed four other women
  • New public transport strikes looming as contract talks stall
  • Explosion at apartment complex in Woerden; Dozens of homes evacuated
  • Dutch SMEs investing less due to high costs and inconsistent gov't policy: study

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content