FOTO DE ARQUIVO: O primeiro-ministro holandês cessante, Mark Rutte, reage às urnas nas eleições gerais da Holanda em Haia, Holanda, 17 de março de 2021. REUTERS / Piroschka Van De Wouw / Pool / Foto de arquivo
30 de dezembro de 2021
AMSTERDÃO (Reuters) – O novo governo holandês deve ser instalado em 10 de janeiro, quase 10 meses após a última eleição, informou um comunicado divulgado pelo gabinete do primeiro-ministro Mark Rutte na quinta-feira.
Os partidos políticos concordaram no início deste mês sobre os detalhes de seu pacto de governo, após as negociações mais longas da história holandesa. [nL1N2SY0UW}
The coalition will consist of the four parties that have been in power since 2017, but it took almost 300 days to bring them back together after the March 17 elections produced an inconclusive result.
Rutte is expected to lead his fourth consecutive administration as prime minister, making him the longest serving government leader in the European Union together with Hungary’s Viktor Orban.
Rutte, who took office in 2010, is also on course to become the longest serving prime minister in Dutch history, as he is set to surpass Ruud Lubbers by August next year.
Documents showed Wopke Hoekstra will not return as finance minister in the new government, as that position shifts from his Christian-Democratic CDA to the pro-EU D66 party, the second-largest of the four prospective governing parties after Rutte’s conservative VVD.
Former foreign minister Sigrid Kaag is expected to be nominated as new finance minister, Dutch broadcaster RTL said on Thursday.
(Reporting by Bart Meijer; Editing by Gareth Jones and Alison Williams)
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FOTO DE ARQUIVO: O primeiro-ministro holandês cessante, Mark Rutte, reage às urnas nas eleições gerais da Holanda em Haia, Holanda, 17 de março de 2021. REUTERS / Piroschka Van De Wouw / Pool / Foto de arquivo
30 de dezembro de 2021
AMSTERDÃO (Reuters) – O novo governo holandês deve ser instalado em 10 de janeiro, quase 10 meses após a última eleição, informou um comunicado divulgado pelo gabinete do primeiro-ministro Mark Rutte na quinta-feira.
Os partidos políticos concordaram no início deste mês sobre os detalhes de seu pacto de governo, após as negociações mais longas da história holandesa. [nL1N2SY0UW}
The coalition will consist of the four parties that have been in power since 2017, but it took almost 300 days to bring them back together after the March 17 elections produced an inconclusive result.
Rutte is expected to lead his fourth consecutive administration as prime minister, making him the longest serving government leader in the European Union together with Hungary’s Viktor Orban.
Rutte, who took office in 2010, is also on course to become the longest serving prime minister in Dutch history, as he is set to surpass Ruud Lubbers by August next year.
Documents showed Wopke Hoekstra will not return as finance minister in the new government, as that position shifts from his Christian-Democratic CDA to the pro-EU D66 party, the second-largest of the four prospective governing parties after Rutte’s conservative VVD.
Former foreign minister Sigrid Kaag is expected to be nominated as new finance minister, Dutch broadcaster RTL said on Thursday.
(Reporting by Bart Meijer; Editing by Gareth Jones and Alison Williams)
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