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Opinion | Cabinet fracture – You respond

Opinion | Cabinet fracture – You respond

Focus Vooruit

A cabinet can now be formed with long -term agenda. But also bring the quality of the MPs to a higher level. Hopefully a cabinet that is very boring just focuses on work and a little media attention for quality and support.

Sipke stallion
Roermond

Blessing for our country

I believe that this fall was inevitable. Wilders lives in a bubble, in which he reacts like an angry, pounding toddler. If it doesn’t work the way he wants, you can read it on X. he doesn’t know decency standards and he can’t have a normal conversation. People are put away like dirt and he lies his supporters with impossible promises.

I hope that people now wake up and realize that a voice on the PVV is a lost voice. The fact that Wilders withdraws all cabinet members indicates that he does not want to bear no responsibility for the mistakes that have been made. I expect no party ever to rule with him. Ultimately, this will be a blessing for our country, although now there must first be a number of valuable recovery operations.

Irene Mulder
Meppel

Other political model

Disappointing, that the pause button is being pressed again, because our ‘drivers’ cannot put their ego aside. And perhaps it is time for a new political system – because before there are elections, we are months later. Then the formation (which will take months again), and then the question is whether it will be constructive.

I am therefore for a more hybrid political model. Not voting in elections, but also a mandate with a motion/bill (for example via DigiD, as a type of referendum). Because those party programs are ultimately even pamphlets with wish thinking.

Tjeerd Leendertse
via LinkedIn

Decisiveness Wilders

I am very disappointed with the fall of this cabinet, but I understand Wilders too. It was mainly when it comes to limiting asylum migration to a dead horse. Nothing happened because there was always someone bothering. NSC, left -wing parties, Council of State, Media, etc. Especially the current left -oriented Senate would never have approved Fabers’ plans. All this to the great annoyance of a majority of the population that again sees that nothing will happen at all the upcoming years.

Peter Kuijpers
Leidschendam Voorburg

‘Waco’

We have our own Taco: Waco

Wilders Always Chickens Out.

The disadvantage is that the misery continues.

Luc van Veggel
Elst

Position Yesilgöz untenable

It is not too bad that this unfortunate coalition has lasted almost a year, but now it has finally happened what seemed to happen several times. Mr. Wilders’ single party has pulled the plug from the coalition and that gives room to form a cabinet that can realize progress through cooperation between fractions in parliament.

Since the unfortunate fall of the last Rutte cabinet, our country has been locked and eventually there has been one person to be charged: Mrs. Yesşilgöz has opened the door to the PVV with the lifting of the isolated position of Wilders.

If something has been shown from the many years of membership of Mr Wilders in the Lower House, it is that he is not interested in managing our country, but only in generating media attention by blowing up conflicts. Mrs. Yeşilgöz will have to connect consequences to her unfortunate actions. She and she alone is responsible for the mismanagement in our country in recent months.

Marco van der Eijk
Amersfoort

Back to the middle

I hope for a return to the political center, whereby all political parties in advance make it clear to voters during the election campaign in a crystal -clear manner that rule is an effort obligation between director and voter and that rule by nature and content can never be an obligation of results.

The political center has, given the results of the past, the right papers, also in the changing world of today. Parties are therefore immediately getting rid of promises. Promises are part of a result obligation. The fall of this cabinet makes it so painfully clear that promises by definition can never be the way to a stable administration. Unfortunately, it has again led to disappointments. For driver and voter.

John van den Berg
Amsterdam

More unrest

The fall of the cabinet heralds a new era of unrest and faltering hope. A restart seems logical to me at the moment, which will mean new elections, stagnation and stagnation. Will it mean a change to the left? It is hard to say, the artificial way of Wilders to drop the cabinet on its theme is very transparent, and should be punished by the Dutch voter. But that Dutch voter remains difficult to grab. Until that time we have to do with a boot train of a parliament while the international geopolitics rushes forward at unprecedented speed

Luuk Bosma
To lead

Decisiveness

The Netherlands has lived too long in the eye of the storm. It is time to join our hands and to fight ourselves against the real threats around us. Climate change, foreign tensions and financial uncertainty are everyday and too large to ignore. Enough talk, time for decisiveness. It must be over to blame each other and play nice weather while the storm is getting closer. But who steps forward and takes that responsibility?

Dylan de Waard
Rotterdam

Decency returns

The decency returns. Empathy and the willingness to really listen to each other will be the norm in parliament. I’m looking forward to it!

Ellen ter Gast
via LinkedIn

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