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NATO Ally Government Faces Crisis as Far-Right Leader Leaves Coalition

NATO Ally’s Government in Crisis as Far-Right Leader Exits Coalition

In a dramatic shift for one of NATO’s key allies, Dutch far-right figure Geert Wilders has removed his PVV party from the governing coalition in the Netherlands. His decision is expected to thrust the country into political instability and may even trigger early elections.

Wilders, often compared to the “Dutch Donald Trump,” decided to withdraw from the coalition after his party refused to support the significantly tougher asylum policies he had insisted upon. The move marks a turning point in Dutch politics as discussions of stricter migration measures take center stage.

This is a developing story, and further details are expected as events unfold.

Geert Wilders addressing the media

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