Wilders Renounces Dutch PM Ambitions Due to Lack of Support

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Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders announced that he would not be prime minister despite his party's election win, citing a lack of support across the political spectrum. Coalition talks in the Netherlands have been marked by tensions and disagreements, with speculation of a breakthrough that could result in a technocratic government. Wilders expressed a desire for a right-wing cabinet with a focus on immigration policies, but the negotiations have faced challenges, including the withdrawal of a key party.
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