Dutch election winner Wilders expects government installed by end-June

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Dutch election winner Wilders expects government installed by end-June
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AMSTERDAM, May 22 — Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders said today he expected a new right-wing government to be operational by the end of June, even though he has yet to find a...

Geert Wilders ’ nationalist PVV party was the clear winner of elections in November, and last week after almost six months of tense negotiations it struck a coalition deal with three other conservative parties. — Reuters picAMSTERDAM, May 22 — Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders said today he expected a new right-wing government to be operational by the end of June, even though he has yet to find a suitable prime minister to lead it.

But it still unclear who will lead this government, as Wilders dropped his claim to the top job months ago in order to get his prospective partners to the table. Wilders said any new prime minister would not be kept “on a leash” by political leaders in parliament but would be expected to stick to the plans laid out in the coalition agreement.

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