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Prospects of new Rutte-led Dutch govt wane as coalition partner quits
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte attends a debate over remarks he made during talks to form a new government following the March 17 national elections, in The Hague, Netherlands April 2, 2021. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters picnn

AMSTERDAM, April 3 — Prospects of Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte forming a new government waned today as a coalition partner seen as vital for securing a majority ruled out joining a new administration led by him.

"We don’t want to return to ‘business as usual’. We cannot be part of a fourth Rutte government”, ChristenUnie leader Gert Jan Segers said in an interview with newspaper Nederlands Dagblad.

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ChristenUnie has been one of four parties in the government led by Rutte’s conservative VVD party since 2017.

Rutte narrowly survived a no confidence vote yesterday after parliament passed a motion disapproving of his behaviour during government formation talks, accusing him of not having spoken the truth about suggestions he made over the possible future of a critical lawmaker from another party. — Reuters

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