Dutch try to agree election date after government collapse

A polarised Dutch Parliament will debate how to get the country’s economy back on track and try to set an election date after the collapse of the government.

Dutch try to agree election date after government collapse

A polarised Dutch Parliament will debate how to get the country’s economy back on track and try to set an election date after the collapse of the government.

Prime minister Mark Rutte’s 18-month old conservative coalition resigned on Monday after it failed to agree on cutting its own budget deficit to meet the EU limits it had itself demanded of other countries.

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