
The Netherlands: Post-Election Struggles Ahead
Rob Jetten admits forming a stable coalition will be difficult after his narrow election victory left Dutch politics deeply divided.

Rob Jetten admits forming a stable coalition will be difficult after his narrow election victory left Dutch politics deeply divided.

Support for a federal election recount is strongest among BSW and AfD voters.

Integration officer claims that local politics are being reshaped by religious sectarianism, impacting Germany’s Social Democrats.

The government is tightening its migration policy with longer courses, follow-up workshops and sanctions for anyone who refuses to take part.

Voters are turning away from the mainstream because they are “disappointed with their policies.”

The Brussels eco-plan has drawn widespread criticism, not least from conservative factions.

Raids in Germany, Austria, and the UK reveal weapons, operatives, and growing support for the terrorist group.

For France, it’s just more evidence of the president’s diplomatic impotence.

A whistleblower calls the asylum system “unsustainable,” “laughable,” and “a crazy carousel.”

The European Commission president plans to use frozen Russian assets and new European loans to finance Kyiv, despite Belgium’s opposition and growing political fatigue within the EU.
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