Dutch far-right politician and leader of the PVV party Geert Wilders reacts as he meets the press as Dutch parties' lead candidates meet for the first time after elections, in which far-right politician Geert Wilders booked major gains, to begin coalition talks in The Hague, Netherlands, November 24, 2023.
The appointment of Ronald Plasterk, a former Labour party minister, as "scout" to explore possibilities followed a chaotic week in which outgoing Prime Minister Mark Rutte's conservative VVD party ruled out joining a government led by Wilders - narrowing the options for the election winner.
Wilders' PVV was the clear winner in the Nov. 22 election, but with just 24% of the vote it needs support from more moderate parties in order to form a government.
Wilders' first pick as scout had to resign before his first meeting after reports he was fighting a fraud charge.
The Labour/GreenLeft combination, which was the runner-up in the election, has ruled out working with Wilders in any way.
Persons:
Geert Wilders, Ronald Plasterk, Mark Rutte's, Wilders, PVV, Vera Bergkamp, Plasterk, Dilan Yesilogz, Pieter Omtzigt, Bart Meijer, Frances Kerry
Organizations:
REUTERS, Labour, Freedom Party, GreenLeft, Thomson
Locations:
The Hague, Netherlands, AMSTERDAM