THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) - The Netherlands' 11-month-old coalition government appeared close to collapse Monday after far-right leader Geert Wilders said he would "sleep on" a decision on whether to pull out of the fragile four-party pact.
Dutch government faces collapse as Wilders threatens to exit coalition
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) - The Netherlands' 11-month-old coalition government appeared close to collapse Monday after far-right leader Geert Wilders said he would "sleep on" a decision on whether to pull out of the fragile four-party pact.
Last week, Wilders demanded the government sign on to a 10-point plan that aims to radically slash migration, including using the army to guard land borders and turning away all asylum-seekers. He said that if immigration policy is not toughened up, his party "is out of the Cabinet."
The government crisis comes just three weeks before the Netherlands is scheduled to host a summit of NATO leaders in The Hague.
After talks Monday night with the leaders of the three other parties that make up the ruling coalition, Wilders told reporters "we will meet each other tomorrow, but it doesn’t look good."