"Dutch Coalition Crisis: Geert Wilders' Struggle for Partners"

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Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders's hopes of forming a majority government are in jeopardy as a key negotiating party, The New Social Contract (NSC), abruptly withdraws from coalition talks over a dispute about public finances. Without the NSC's 20 seats in the 150-seat parliament, Wilders has no chance of forming a majority cabinet. The NSC indicated it could offer constructive support for a minority cabinet, while Wilders hinted at the possibility of new elections if the talks fail.
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