Dutch centre-right party rules out coalition with unbelievably untrustworthy' Wilders
Briefly

The VVD, the Netherlands' largest centre-right party, has ruled out forming a coalition government with Geert Wilders, branding him as an untrustworthy partner. Dilan Yesilgoz, the VVD leader, criticized Wilders for prioritizing his interests and withdrawing from the coalition due to disagreements on immigration policy. This decision leaves Wilders' Freedom Party (PVV) with uncertain prospects ahead of the 29 October elections, as major parties are now unlikely to collaborate with him, regardless of the PVV's potential electoral success.
Geert Wilders is an unbelievably untrustworthy partner who runs away when things get difficult. He puts his own interests above those of the country.
The Netherlands deserves adult leadership, and we are not going to work with him again, as Wilders has shown he takes no responsibility.
The recent political turmoil and strained coalition highlight the challenges in Dutch governance today, particularly concerning immigration policy.
Polling suggests the PVV, Wilders' party, has lost support and faces a significant uphill battle ahead of the upcoming elections.
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