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    Dutch Far-Right Leader Wilders Threatens to Quit Government Coalition

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    Posted on June 2, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Geert Wilders threatens to leave the Dutch coalition due to disagreements over asylum policies, risking government stability.

    Geert Wilders Threatens to Withdraw from Dutch Government Coalition

    AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders threatened on Monday to topple the Netherlands' already fragile right-wing government, which he said did not back his ideas for stricter asylum policies.

    Anti-Muslim populist Wilders, who won the most recent election in the Netherlands, last week demanded immediate support for his proposals to completely halt asylum migration, send Syrian refugees back to their home country and to close asylum shelters.

    Coalition partners have not embraced his ideas, and have pointed out that it is up to the migration minister from Wilders' own party to work on specific proposals.

    After meeting government party leaders on Monday evening, Wilders said this was not enough to secure his continued support for the coalition.

    "We have a serious problem," he told reporters. "We will take it up again tomorrow morning, but it does not look good."

    The coalition led by Wilders' PVV party has struggled to reach any consensus since its installation in July last year, and needs to tackle tough decisions in the coming months, including a possible historic increase in military spending to meet new NATO targets.

    Recent polls have shown Wilders has lost support since joining government, putting his party roughly at par with the Labour/Green combination that is currently the second-largest in parliament.

    (Reporting by Bart MeijerEditing by Rod Nickel)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Geert Wilders threatens to leave the Dutch coalition.
    • •Wilders demands stricter asylum policies.
    • •Coalition partners reject Wilders' asylum proposals.
    • •Wilders' PVV party faces internal disagreements.
    • •Polls show declining support for Wilders.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Dutch far-right leader Wilders threatens to quit government coalition

    1What did Geert Wilders threaten regarding the government coalition?

    Geert Wilders threatened to topple the Netherlands' fragile right-wing government due to a lack of support for his asylum proposals.

    2What are Wilders' main proposals related to asylum?

    Wilders demanded immediate support to completely halt asylum migration and to send Syrian refugees back to their home country.

    3How have coalition partners responded to Wilders' proposals?

    Coalition partners have not embraced Wilders' ideas, emphasizing that it is the responsibility of the migration minister from his own party to develop specific proposals.

    4What challenges does the coalition face moving forward?

    The coalition, which has struggled to reach consensus since its formation, needs to address tough decisions in the coming months, including potential immigration reforms.

    5How has public support for Wilders changed since joining the government?

    Recent polls indicate that Wilders has lost support since joining the government, with his party now roughly on par with the Labour/Green combination, the second-largest in parliament.

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