Dutch parties strike minority coalition deal three months after D66 election upset

Minority Coalition Deal Paves Way for Netherlands' Youngest PM

The Dutch government is on the cusp of taking shape with three parties agreeing to form a minority coalition, three months after the D66 party pulled off an upset victory in the country's general election. The new alliance will be led by Rob Jetten, who at 38 years old is set to become the Netherlands' youngest ever prime minister.

The coalition comprises the liberal-progressive D66, the conservative Christian Democrats, and the right-wing VVD parties, which together hold only 66 seats in the 150-seat lower house. The far-right Freedom party, led by Geert Wilders, was excluded from the deal after a tight October election saw both parties win 26 seats.

"We're incredibly eager to get started," said Jetten, who vowed to tackle major issues such as international security, domestic security, and affordable homes within his first few weeks in office. The government's plans include significant investment in defense and infrastructure.

The decision to form a minority coalition was unusual, with the VVD leader Dilan Yeşilgöz refusing to consider including the left-leaning GroenLinks/PvdA alliance due to its perceived radicalism. Similarly, efforts to involve the radical-right populist JA21 party were met with resistance from D66.

However, the GroenLinks-PvdA leader Jesse Klaver has expressed a willingness to negotiate agreements on a case-by-case basis, offering "responsible opposition" to support the new government on key issues such as environmental reforms and accelerating housebuilding. The party, now the largest opposition force in parliament, will scrutinize the government's proposals closely.

The breakaway group from Wilders' PVV, which lost almost a third of its seats in the election, has attacked his election strategy, criticizing his approach to immigration. However, the two other far-right parties that gained seats in the election continue to advance in the polls.

The new cabinet will be formally sworn in by mid-February and must work with opposition parties in the fragmented Dutch parliament to pass legislation. The government's slim majority in the senate means it may struggle to block laws passed by the lower house.
 
So Rob Jetten, Netherlands' youngest PM at 38, is gonna try tackle major issues... but how did we even get here? I mean, this minority coalition deal is like a perfect example of how fragmented politics can go wrong 🤔. The VVD leader Dilan Yeşilgöz refusing to include the left-leaning GroenLinks/PvdA alliance on grounds of radicalism is just another symptom of how parties are polarizing 💥. Meanwhile, Jetten's plans for defense and infrastructure sound good on paper, but have we seen any real leadership from him yet? And what about those two far-right parties that gained seats in the election - do they really represent the Netherlands' future or just a fringe minority? 🤷‍♂️ I guess time will tell if this new government can deliver... but for now, it's all about coalition politics and compromise 😐.
 
omg, I'm super hyped about Rob Jetten becoming the youngest PM ever! 🤩 can't wait to see what he does with his promises on affordability and security... seems like a tough road ahead for him tho, especially with 66 seats in parliament and all those different parties to please. hope he stays true to himself and doesn't get too caught up in coalition politics 💯
 
im not sure about this Rob Jetten guy, seems kinda young to handle all that power 🤔. I mean, don't get me wrong, he's got some solid plans and all, but can he really handle the stress? 38 years old is like, what, almost middle-aged in Dutch terms? 🤷‍♂️ also, why did they even include those conservative parties? seems like a mismatch to me. it'll be interesting to see how this coalition works out, especially with GroenLinks-PvdA offering that "responsible opposition" vibe... might just keep them on their toes 😏
 
🤔 I don't know how good this is for the Netherlands, Rob Jetten being the youngest PM ever or not... He's got a lot of work cut out for him and all these other parties aren't going to just sit back and let him get everything done without causing trouble. It's gonna be tough to pass laws through that senate with a minority government like this... 🤕
 
🤯 just read that Rob Jetten is gonna be 38 yrs old & PM 🎉 Netherlands is getting a new gov 👥 with D66, CDP, VVD parties forming a coalition 📊 it's interesting that there are still parties like PVV and JA21 in the polls, but their influence seems limited 😐

according to stats from 2020 📈 around 63% of Dutch people voted for parties represented in this new gov 🤝 with an estimated 35% of voters choosing D66 specifically 📊 btw, Netherlands has a history of changing gov every 2 yrs on avg 👥
 
🤔 this whole minority coalition thing got me thinking, like what even is a minority anymore? we're living in a world where the center can't hold and everyone's just trying to find their spot. rob jetten's 38 and about to be pm - that's wild, i mean, he's literally an age away from being considered old 🤷‍♂️ but hey, youth is supposed to bring some energy to the table, right? anyway, this government's gonna have its work cut out for it, tackling all those big issues... does it even matter who holds power when we're just gonna end up stuck in a never-ending loop of compromise and negotiation? 🤦‍♂️
 
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