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Four parties hammer out agreement filled with bad news for scientists


The nationalist, populist Party for Freedom, led by Geert Wilders, won 23% of the vote in the November 2023 House elections, putting Wilders—once a fringe figure who proposed a “head rag tax” on women wearing headscarves—close to the center of power. Since then, Wilders has been in contentious and often chaotic negotiations to form a government with three other parties, including the center-right party led by outgoing Prime Minister Mark Rutte, which saw its electoral share shrink to 15%. The governing plan endorsed by the four parties, which marks a crucial step in forming a new government, includes a series of harsh anti-immigration measures. Centrist and left-wing parties fiercely criticized the plan during this week’s debate.


Another sharp turn comes in environmental policy. The Netherlands, a major agricultural exporter, has more farm animals per square kilometer than any other country in Europe, and their waste emits high levels of nitrogen compounds that violate EU rules and harm the country’s ecosystems. Past government plans to tackle the issue have triggered massive protests by farmers and the rise of a new party, the Farmer-Citizen Movement, that won 4.7% of the vote and is part of the new coalition.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

"We'll just let it simmer for another 4 years and then point at the probably more leftist coalition and scream why they didn't fix our problem before" - This coalition

Because they didn't really come up with alternatives either. I was never enthusiastic about any of our past coalitions, but now i'm worried. Good thing the rest of the world is still doing great!

[–] Tar_alcaran 5 points 2 months ago

Welcome to the "we hate nature and brown people" kabinet. Lets hope it all falls apart quickly..

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago

Remember those farmer protests? here they are with the far right planetary destruction coalition.