Dutch PM Dick Schoof steps down and far-right leader Geert Wilders quits as Dutch government plunged into chaos

3 June 2025, 16:34

By Shannon Cook

Dutch PM Dick Schoof steps down and far-right leader Geert Wilders quits as Dutch government plunged into chaos
Dutch PM Dick Schoof steps down and far-right leader Geert Wilders quits as Dutch government plunged into chaos. Picture: Alamy

Dutch prime minister Dick Schoof steps down as right-wing figure Geert Wilders quits his role in the Dutch government - plunging the ruling coalition into a state of uncertainty.

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The Dutch PM announced his resignation after Geert Wilders exited his Party for Freedom (PVV) party from the right-wing coalition.

The move by Mr Wilders was promoted by a row over immigration and will now likely trigger snap elections.

Mr Wilders said his party no longer supports the coalition's failure to crack down on asylum applications.

Elections are unlikely to be held before October, with the formation of a new government likely to take months.

PVV leader Geert Wilders answers question by the press, after casting his vote for the Dutch European Parliament.
PVV leader Geert Wilders answers question by the press, after casting his vote for the Dutch European Parliament. Picture: Alamy

Mr Wilders wrote on X, referring to his Freedom Party: "No signature for our asylum plans. PVV leaves the coalition."

He had wanted his coalition partners to immediately commit to the PVV’s “ten-point plan” on asylum.

Mr Wilders told reporters on Tuesday that “the PVV promised voters the strictest asylum policy ever,” which included a proposal to “close the borders to asylum-seekers".

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Caroline van der Plas (BBB) is leaving after the weekly coalition talks in the Lower House.
Caroline van der Plas (BBB) is leaving after the weekly coalition talks in the Lower House. Picture: Alamy

Freedom party was the biggest in the Dutch government's four-party coalition, which was formed less than a year ago.

Other members, which remain in the coalition, include the conservative-liberal VVD, the Farmers' Citizen Movement (BBB) and the centrist New Social Contract.

His coalition partners have blasted Mr Wilders’ as it plunged the government into uncertainty.

BBB President Caroline van der Plas wrote on X: “Whoever stops now, is offering The Netherlands to the Left on a silver platter.”

VVD President Dilan Yeşilgöz said the right-winger was “again putting his own interest above the interest of the country. By running away. At a time of unprecedented uncertainty.”

Mr Wilders attempts to become prime minister were foiled after Dick Schoof, a former spy chief who never held elected office, took the role.

Sometimes referred to as "Dutch Trump", the 61-year-old made waves in Europe with a shock 2023 election win.

Under the Dutch system, no one party is able to win enough of the 150 seats to govern on its own.

It mean he was forced to form a coalition with the three other parties.

Mr Wilders has been a vocal critic of the European Union, calling for its own version of Brexit - Nexit.

He has also spoke of banning Islam in the Netherlands, though said he would put that on hold.

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