New phase of far-right politics brings down Dutch ‘Teflon Mark’
Brussels | The collapse of a Dutch coalition government over a proposed refugee policy underscores the potency of immigration as an arbiter of Europe’s politics and how stopping far-right parties from capitalising on it is a growing problem, experts said.
The crisis in the Netherlands was precipitated by its conservative prime minister, Mark Rutte, who resigned on Friday (Saturday AEST) after his centrist coalition partners refused to back his tough new policy on refugees.
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