The collapse of the Dutch government after the withdrawal of a party "For freedom" The extreme right is due to a dispute over asylum

The right -wing Dutch politician, Khairat Wilders, announced this morning, Tuesday, the withdrawal of his party & quot; for freedom & quot; From the ruling coalition in The Hague, which enters the Netherlands in a state of political turmoil that may overthrow the current government. – In its European version – that the decision of the party leader, Khairat Wilders, came after a sharp dispute over the government’s policy towards asylum issues, where he wrote on the & quot; & quot;: & quot; There is no signature on our asylum plans, and no changes in the coalition agreement .. The Freedom Party withdraws from the coalition & quot;
The Dutch government was formed from a coalition that includes 4 major parties: a party & quot; for freedom & quot; The extreme right and & quot; the movement of farmers-citizens & quot; Populist and party & quot; the new social contract & quot; Al -Wasiti, in addition to the liberal party & quot; the People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy & quot;
It was scheduled to hold a crisis talks this morning to discuss Wilders’ demands regarding the adoption of & quot; the ten points plan & quot; His party proposes to deal with asylum issues, but the gap in the positions between him and his partners was deep, and there was no agreement, which led to the collapse of the government … according to Politco.
Wilders told reporters this morning & quot; The Freedom Party promised voters with a asylum policy that is the most stringent ever & quot, including the & quot; closing the border in front of asylum seekers & quot; .. And when his partners in the coalition refused to agree to the plans, he said: & quot; & nbsp;
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