Bereits unmittelbar nach der vorgezogenen Wahl zur Zweiten Kammer der Generalstaaten (vergleichbar mit dem Deutschen ...
Former Dutch intelligence chief Dick Schoof is set to lead a right-wing government as the Netherlands’ next prime minister, Dutch media reported Tuesday. Schoof has been tapped to lead a coalition ...
A former head of the Dutch intelligence agency and counterterrorism office emerged Tuesday as the surprise nominee to become the Netherlands' next prime minister, after he was given the backing of ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The Hague is a placid town where the prime minister cycles to work and ministers drink beer in regular cafés.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders said on Wednesday he expected a new right-wing government to be operational by the end of June, even though he has yet to find a suitable ...
Dutch right-wing coalition parties on Tuesday nominated former security chief Dick Schoof as their preferred candidate to become the Netherlands' next prime minister. Mr Schoof, 67, is the top ...
Dutch right-wing leader Geert Wilders on Wednesday gave an impassioned speech in support of Israel at the Dutch Parliament. “I lived in Israel for a while, a long time ago. I’ve seen it too ...
‘A new wind will blow through our country,’ said Geert Wilders, as he declared that his anti-Islam, anti-immigration Party for Freedom (PVV) would enter government for the first time in history. Late ...
Dutch right-wing leader Geert Wilders said on Thursday he had spoken with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to express support for Israel and denounce the decision of the Chief Prosecutor of the ...
The Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders has reached an agreement to form a coalition. His party emerged as the clear winner in the elections last year. However, Wilders will not be the next prime ...
After 14 years of Mark Rutte as Dutch prime minister, a former domestic intelligence chief has been nominated to replace him by the four parties that will make up the new Dutch coalition.