Torco wrote: ↑Fri Jul 07, 2023 3:44 pmnitrogen policy ?
Since 2019, the government has been obliged to control greenhouse gas emissions according to the
Urgenda court decision. One of these gases that has to be controlled is nitrogen, which is a byproduct of a lot of the farming industry, and the farming industry in the Netherlands is quite large, so there were/are/have been a fuckton of protests (and especially out where I live, which is quite rural). Not all coalition parties were on board with this (particularly the CDA, one of the Christian democrat parties), especially the question of what sectors to target and how much they had to cut down was always a controversial one in the government.
The nail in the coffin, though, appears to really have been the asylum policy. The Netherlands hasn't been coping well with the influx of immigrants, but parties in the coalition have had quite different ideas for what has to be done: Rutte's party (VVD, right-liberal) wanted to cut asylum-seeker numbers, but others like D66 (left-liberals) and CDA wanted to go for better accommodating the influx rather than just slashing numbers. And given the coalition was very fragile to begin with (it took almost a year to negotiate, and with only 77/150 seats in the House of Representatives), anything could be the tipping point.
Based on predictions and the required procedures, the election will probably take place in September or October, given that the parties have to register and submit lists, and that takes about three months. Looking at the polling numbers, though, we may be in for an even longer period without a government once the election does take place...