Nine parties agree deal to form minority coalition in Limburg
3 years, 6 months ago

Nine parties agree deal to form minority coalition in Limburg

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Nine parties in Limburg have agreed a deal to run the province two months after the previous government collapsed in the wake of a clientism scandal. The extra-parliamentary government excludes the Christian Democrats, who have dominated Limburg politics for decades, and the province’s second largest political group, the far-right nationalist PVV. The minority administration of seven parties, headed by the VVD, brokered a deal late on Friday with two opposition groups, the Socialists and Animal Rights Party. On Friday, shortly after Remkes said further delays were ‘irresponsible’, the CDA abruptly pulled out of the talks, forcing the seven remaining parties to seek a confidence and supply deal with SP and PvdD.

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Nine parties agree deal to form minority coalition in Limburg
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