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JA21 Party Leader Eyes Stable Coalition with PVV and CDA

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

JA21 Leader Signals Right-Wing Focus, ⁢Open to coalition with PVV and CDA

teh ⁢JA21 party, ⁢currently ​polling for⁣ seven to ‌eleven seats ⁢in the upcoming Dutch elections, is signaling a willingness to participate in government, but only as part of a center-right coalition. Party leader Robbert Eerdmans emphasized his openness to collaboration with other parties, including the⁤ PVV and CDA, even if it requires‍ compromise on specific ​policy points.This positioning comes as other parties begin to ​define their potential coalition paths less than two months before voters head to the polls.

Eerdmans’ remarks,​ delivered in a recent ⁣speech, underscore a desire for a ​”stable, decisive center-right coalition,” directly addressing concerns about potential instability raised‍ by PVV leader⁢ Geert Wilders’ ⁢expressed preference for a minority government. ⁣The JA21 leader questioned whether ​a minority coalition is the appropriate response to the current political landscape, while together highlighting the party’s commitment to⁣ avoiding a left-leaning government.

According to​ a weighted average of polls from IPSOS I&O and Verian/ EenVandaag, JA21’s potential ⁢seat⁢ count places it as a⁤ significant player in ⁢forming a governing majority. Eerdmans specifically welcomed recent additions to the JA21 candidate list, former NSC MP Diederik Boomsma, whom he called “our classroom and⁢ great number 6,” and former PVV State secretary Ingrid Coenradie, who is positioned​ as the party’s number 3,⁣ behind Eerdmans and Annabel Nanninga.

The JA21 leader’s statements drew a pointed response from Pieter van Bontenbal,who challenged the CDA to “confess color” and avoid aligning with more left-leaning parties. Van Bontenbal explicitly stated his ⁣opposition to a cabinet that woudl continue policies of “uncontrolled ​immigration” and increased involvement with Brussels.

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