Daniel de Liever is a writer and editor at NieuwRechts, where he focuses on Dutch politics, culture, and broader societal developments. Drawing on his background in psychology, his work examines the deeper dynamics behind political and cultural change in Western societies.
A Fragile Start: Dutch Cabinet Takes Office Amid Distrust and Internal Strains

A Fragile Start: Dutch Cabinet Takes Office Amid Distrust and Internal Strains

With no parliamentary majority and several sensitive dossiers already on the table, the cabinet’s stability is far from assured.

February 23, 2026
‘A Black Day for the PVV’ as 7 MPs Leave the Party

‘A Black Day for the PVV’ as 7 MPs Leave the Party

The lawmakers said the right-wing nationalist party lost the election “because Wilders had lost interest.”

January 20, 2026
More of the Same: Dutch ‘Centrist’ Minority Government on the Horizon

More of the Same: Dutch ‘Centrist’ Minority Government on the Horizon

The parties in coalition talks were central in shaping the policies that produced the crises now dominating Dutch politics.

December 15, 2025