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DUTCH GOVERNMENT COLLAPSES AFTER GEERT WILDERS QUITS COALITION OVER IMMIGRATION DISPUTE

The Dutch government has collapsed after far-right leader Geert Wilders pulled his Party for Freedom out of the ruling coalition over disagreements on migration policy. Prime Minister Dick Schoof confirmed that he would submit the resignations of Wilders’ ministers and continue in a caretaker role alongside the remaining cabinet. Wilders announced his decision after a short meeting with coalition partners, citing frustration over the lack of progress on migration. “I proposed a plan to close the borders for asylum seekers, to send them away, to shut asylum shelters. I demanded coalition partners sign up to that, which they didn’t. That left me no choice but to withdraw my support for this government,” he said. “I signed up for the strictest asylum policies, not for the demise of the Netherlands.” Schoof described Wilders’ decision as “unnecessary and irresponsible,” adding that the country faces major challenges both nationally and internationally that require decisiveness. “We need decisiveness now more than ever,” he said. The collapse of the government is likely to delay a decision on boosting defense spending and means the Netherlands will have only a caretaker government when it hosts a summit of the transatlantic NATO alliance this month. No date for new elections has been set, but one is unlikely before autumn. Wilders’ Party for Freedom won the last election in November 2023 with 23% of the vote, but polls now put his party at around 20%, roughly on par with the Labour/Green combination. Wilders had demanded immediate support for a 10-point plan that included closing the borders to asylum seekers, sending back refugees from Syria, and shutting down asylum shelters. Dilan Yesilgoz, leader of the right-wing People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy, called Wilders’ exit “super-irresponsible,” adding that the party faces enormous international challenges, including war in Europe and an economic crisis. “How can you do this to the Netherlands,” she asked. The Netherlands will operate under a caretaker government until a new election is held, likely in October or November. The fractured political landscape means the formation of a new government may take months. Simon Otjes, assistant professor in Dutch politics at Leiden University, said the PVV must have calculated that the next election would be seen as a referendum on immigration policy, “because they know they would win that”.

BUILDING COLLAPSE IN LAGOS: ONE DEAD, NINE RESCUED. RESCUE EFFORTS UNDERWAY

A multi-storey building under construction on Oremeta Street in the Ojodu-Berger area of Lagos State collapsed on Saturday morning, trapping an unknown number of people beneath the rubble. The structure, which housed Equal Rights restaurant on its ground floor, caved in around 8 am. According to eyewitnesses, the building had shown visible signs of structural weakness. A regular patron of the restaurant said, “Many times, I had seen water drip from the decking of the building even when it was not raining. People raised the alarm when they started putting a third structure on the building, but nothing was done.” Emergency responders are working to clear the debris and rescue those trapped. Initially, five people were rescued, but the latest update reports that nine people have been rescued, and one person has been confirmed dead. A car parked inside the premises, along with its owner and his son, are believed to be trapped. Damilola Oke-Osanyitolu, Permanent Secretary of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), assured journalists that emergency responders are committed to reaching the deepest part of the site. “We will get to ground zero to search for other victims still buried under the rubble,” he said. The rescue efforts are ongoing, with LASEMA and other agencies working to locate and rescue those trapped.