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Far-right lawmaker Geert Wilders pulled his party out of the Dutch coalition government over migration policies, sparking a political crisis. Wilders, frustrated by the slow implementation of his tough asylum policies, withdrew support just weeks before a NATO summit. Prime Minister Dick Schoof urged responsibility, but Wilders' exit was swift and unexpected. Coalition partners criticized the move, calling it irresponsible and self-serving.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff