Surveys indicate a close run between the Dutch right -wing PVV party and the Labor/Green Left Union.
Dutch voters will go to election on October 29 The collapse of the right -wing administration union.
Interior Minister Judith Yetermark announced the election date on Friday and said he would coordinate with municipalities to ensure a smooth voting process.
Surveys suggest a close run between the right -wing party (PVV) and the Labor/Green Left Alliance for the freedom led by Firebrand Geert Wilders, led by former European Commission Vice President France Timmmer.
The central-right VVD is a little backward, indicating a tightly contested vote.
The election was called after the Wilders PVV was withdrawn from the administration union Dispute about immigration policyForcing Prime Minister Dick Screw and his Cabinet resign.
The Wilders alleged that the government had dragged its feet to implement the “strict” immigration policy that the four-way union agreed.
His decision to overthrow the union prompted the backlash from the partner, accusing him of being out of self-interest.
“We have a right -wing majority and they will leave everything to go for the sake of their ego,” said VVD leader Delan Yesilgoz, a member of the coalition.
“It is irresponsible to put down the government at this time,” said NSC leader NSC leader NSC, NSC, who collapsed.
Wilder’s PVV stunned the political establishment of November 2023 Won 37 out of 150 seats in parliament – emerging as the largest party with a strong margin.
To govern, he united a four-party coalition with the VVD, the Farmers’ BBB Party and the Anticorup NSC-but the price is to quit his ambition to become prime minister.
Voting until May 31 shows that the support of PVV is slightly reduced – from 23 percent to 20 percent during the 2023 election. The Labor/Green Left Federation follows 19 percent closely and currently has 25 seats in the lower house of Parliament, which is second to PV.
Mented political landscape makes the result difficult to do.
In the meantime, scoff said that he and his cabinet will continue in charge until the new government is formed.