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CDA Riding High, VVD Faces Opposition as GL-PvdA Coalition Gains Traction

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

The Hague As post-election maneuvering begins in the Netherlands, CDA leader Henri Bontenbal is signaling openness to a coalition with​ VVD and GroenLinks-PvdA, a⁤ move that comes as the CDA faces potential losses in parliamentary seats and ⁣the VVDS‌ current leader, Yesilgöz, appears to be positioning her party for opposition.

Recent polling suggests the CDA is underperforming, prompting​ Bontenbal to ​explore broader coalition possibilities. He ⁢believes a stable national administration could be formed with VVD and ​GroenLinks-PvdA,citing potential common ground on issues like migration,where all three parties favor “moderate population growth” as advised by the state committee. This contrasts sharply with Yesilgöz’s repeated statements ⁤rejecting a governing partnership with groenlinks-PvdA,citing concerns ⁤about cabinet ​stability given the early collapses⁢ of ⁤previous VVD-led governments – most ⁢recently,the Rutte II cabinet (VVD and PvdA) and,before that,Kok I (PvdA,VVD,and D66).Yesilgöz is actively appealing to ​VVD supporters against a cabinet including CDA and GroenLinks-PvdA, having previously warned of “a mess”​ and significant problems if those parties ⁣were to govern together. She favors‍ a coalition ​with JA21, BBB, CDA, and D66. However, within the VVD, ‌there is growing expectation that Yesilgöz will be replaced by a ​new ⁣leader after the elections.

The potential for division within the right-wing bloc was highlighted by joost Eerdmans, who accused Bontenbal of lacking‌ clarity regarding⁢ his political preferences,⁢ framing the choice as one ⁣between “a safe and sovereign Netherlands” or aligning with⁤ Frans Timmermans’ progressive‌ agenda.

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