Liberal Parties Look for Allies in Netherlands
Mark Rutte needs at least three parties to form another government.
Mark Rutte needs at least three parties to form another government.
The German Christian Democratic party leader is barely two months on the job.
It’s still better than the alternative.
A center-right government seems likely, but new parties could play a role.
Journalists hype the far right and overlook the consensus in the center.
Mark Rutte’s reelection wasn’t in doubt, but D66’s second-place finish is a surprise.
The Dutch electoral system, the parties, the polls and possible coalitions.
But his priorities may be different from theirs.
Liberalization has been a success.
Pro-independence parties split the seats on the new parliament’s presidium.
The newspaper makes it appear the Dutch prime minister said the opposite of what he meant.
Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s liberal party alone would win more seats.
The British government reneges on its commitment to Northern Ireland — again.
From climate policy to taxes, here are the key issues in the Dutch election.
There is consensus on biomass and natural gas. Nuclear energy and windmills are controversial.