Dutch coalition pledges defense boost, stricter migration, and closer EU ties

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The Netherlands forms a new minority coalition led by Rob Jetten (D66) with CDA and VVD, outlining a consensus-driven agenda that includes a significant defense spending increase and NATO goals, housing and nitrogen reform, tighter migration policies, closer EU cooperation, and a reliance on cross-party support to pass legislation in a narrowly divided parliament.
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