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2010 Dutch cabinet formation

Following the Dutch general election of 2010, held on 9 June, a process of cabinet formation started, which typically involves three phases:[1]

  1. exploring with which parties to form a coalition,
  2. negotiating to draft a coalition agreement (Dutch: regeerakkoord),
  3. dividing the posts in the new cabinet.
VVD-CDA-PVV

Formation timeline

  VVD, PvdA, CDA, D66, GL
  VVD, PvdA, D66, GL
  VVD, PvdA, CDA
  VVD, PVV, CDA
  VVD, CDA

On June 10 and 11 the chairs of parliamentary parties (fractievoorzitters) of the House of Representatives (Tweede Kamer) gave advice to the Queen on who should be appointed informateur and who should be involved in the first information talks. The leaders of the political parties with most seats indicated that an informateur from the VVD, the largest party after the election, should investigate the possibility of a coalition with the PVV, which achieved the biggest gain of seats.[2]

Informateur Rosenthal

On June 12 Queen Beatrix nominated Uri Rosenthal, chairman of the VVD in the Senate (Eerste Kamer), as informateur,[3] in order to investigate, first, the possibility of a coalition containing VVD and PVV.[4]

On June 14 Rosenthal met with all party leaders individually. Maxime Verhagen (CDA) wanted VVD and PVV to bridge their mutual differences before joining in discussions between those two parties. After two days of joint talks with Mark Rutte (VVD) and Geert Wilders (PVV), and individually with the leaders of VVD, PVV and CDA, on June 17 Rosenthal had to conclude that a combination of these three parties was impossible.[5]

On June 18 Rosenthal conferred subsequently with Job Cohen (PvdA), Maxime Verhagen (CDA), Alexander Pechtold (D66), Femke Halsema (GroenLinks) and Mark Rutte (VVD). Two coalitions were possible with these parties: Purple-plus (Paars-plus) (VVD+PvdA+D66+GL) and a center-coalition of VVD+PvdA+CDA. Purple-plus was the preference of PvdA, D66 and GroenLinks,[6] while Rutte was in favour of the center-coalition.[7] At the end of the day informateur Rosenthal announced that he would explore the possibilities for Purple-plus, starting on Monday, June 21.[8]

After one and a half days of discussions with Rutte, Cohen, Halsema and Pechtold, VVD-chair Mark Rutte announced on June 22 to see "no perspective for negotiations" for Purple-plus.[9][10] Informateur Rosenthal subsequently invited Verhagen (CDA), Cohen (PvdA) and Rutte (VVD) for exploring the center-coalition,[11] though this was ruled out by Cohen.[12]

Cohen then suggested a rainbow coalition (VVD+PvdA+CDA+D66+GL) that combines both Purple-plus and center-coalition options, but was rejected by the leaders of D66 and GroenLinks, and the proposal was withdrawn.[13]

Informateur Tjeenk Willink

On June 26, the Queen replaced Rosenthal with Herman Tjeenk Willink, vice president of the Council of State, as informateur.[14] Willink's appointment was unusual, as it went against the advice of Rosenthal and most party leaders involved in the talks, who preferred two informateurs, one from the VVD and one from the PvdA.[15]

Rutte extended another invitation to the PVV to join the VVD and CDA in coalition talks, but Wilders rejected the offer on June 29 as the CDA was unwilling to enter negotiations at the onset, instead of waiting for the VVD and PVV to conclude their talks first, extinguishing the likelihood that a right-wing VVD-PVV-CDA cabinet can be formed.[16]

On July 5, Willink reported to the Queen that the VVD, PvdA, D66 and GroenLinks parties were prepared to enter negotiations to form a Purple-plus government.[17]

Informateurs Rosenthal and Wallage

The Queen appointed Rosenthal and Jacques Wallage as new informateurs after Willink's report.[18] The parties agreed to secrecy while negotiations are being held, but newspaper reports have suggested that an agreement would be focus on a small set of common policies while leaving flexibility to negotiate with non-government parties,[19] and the likely cabinet would have eight to ten ministers (3 VVD, 3 PvdA, 1 D66, 1 GL in case of eight ministers).[20]

On July 20, VVD, PvdA, D66 and GroenLinks concluded that there was no basis to continue to negotiate a purple-plus coalition. Negotiations were aborted. It was concluded that the positions of the VVD and the PvdA on cutbacks and housing market reform were too far apart. The next day Rosenthal and Wallage reported to the Queen that the formation of a purple-plus government was impossible, throwing the formation wide open again.[21]

Informateur Lubbers

Later on July 21, the Queen consulted her advisers and also sought advise from one of her Ministers of State, Ruud Lubbers (CDA), who was subsequently named informateur.[22][23] Lubbers was assigned the task to investigate anew the possibilities for the formation of a majority government and to check for the sincerity and persistence of obstacles and vetoes that different parties have created about each other's participation in government. The next few days Lubbers held talks with all chairs of the parliamentary parties in order to find common ground.[24]

During the explorations of Lubbers, a preliminary agreement was reached. For the first time in political history, The Netherlands might be governed by a minority cabinet supported by a third party outside the government. There would be two contracts drawn up: the actual government agreement between VVD and CDA and a so-called "gedoogakkoord" (tolerance agreement) between the cabinet and PVV. The agreement would handle matters such as immigration, integration, asylum, and law and order. This means there could be agreements on issues raised especially by the PVV in its campaign, like family reunification, on newcomers paying into social security before being eligible to receive it. Even more controversially regulations on the clothing of civil servants could be introduced – which means headscarves and other religious symbols might be banned in the civil service. Informateur Lubbers called it a “special majority cabinet” rather than a minority government.[25]

Informateur Opstelten

On August 5, 2010, VVD Chairman Ivo Opstelten, the former mayor of Utrecht and Rotterdam, was appointed by the Dutch queen as the new mediator in the next stage of actual negotiations to form a cabinet.[26][27] On August 9, 2010, talks on forming a minority government with VVD and CDA supported by the PVV in parliament began. The three party leaders were each accompanied by a colleague. Mark Rutte (VVD) had Edith Schippers MP with him, Maxime Verhagen (CDA) was accompanied by caretaker health minister Ab Klink and Geert Wilders (PVV) chose Barry Madlener MEP.[28] Opstelten repeated that he expected a resolution in about three weeks.[29][30]

Members of the CDA resisted to the negotiations of their party leader with the PVV. On August 12, 2010, a group of 44 members published an open letter in the Christian daily newspaper Trouw, opposing any coalition partnership with the PVV, accusing the party of stigmatising minorities: "In its political statements and electoral platform, the PVV has gone against many of our fundamental rights, notably the right to equal treatment and the right to freely practice religion according to one's beliefs... The PVV stigmatises a large minority of our population and in fact makes it the scapegoat of nearly all our social problems. The PVV is not only a threat to the freedom of Muslims, but to our rule of law and our freedom."[31][32][33] The protests within CDA grew, and on 29 August a group of influential CDA members led by Cees Veerman appealed their party to stop negotiations. On 31 August and 1 September CDA MP Ab Klink, who was part of the negotiating delegation protested the negotiations.[34] The negotiations were paused and the CDA MP's spent most of August 31 and September 1 discussing their position. On September 1 a letter by Ab Klink outlining his grave misgivings over the negotiations was leaked, complicating the effort at finding a solution within the CDA. Nevertheless, the result of the discussion was that negotiations would be resumed with Ab Klink resigning from the delegation and the CDA congress giving an important ruling after an agreement was reached.[34] On September 2 Mark Rutte and Geert Wilders carefully considered the new situation with open dissidents in the (usually agreeing) CDA. On Friday 3 September, Geert Wilders left the negotiations when the CDA could not guarantee that the dissident CDA MP's would vote for any agreement; a guarantee that Maxime Verhagen, the leader of the CDA delegation, could not give as according to the Dutch constitution MP's are elected on personal title and should in all cases be free and unimpeded to vote according to their own judgment.[34] On Saturday 4 September, Ivo Opstelten handed in his final report reporting failure to form a government to the Queen.

Informateur Tjeenk Willink (2)

On September 6, 2010, Ab Klink decided to step down as MP because of the situation of the CDA. From September 7 on, he is replaced by Raymond Knops.

On September 7, the PVV said that they wanted to continue the negotiations with VVD and CDA because of Klink's departure. VVD and CDA also wanted to continue. Later that day, Mark Rutte went to the queen to discuss the new situation. After that, the queen once again appointed Herman Tjeenk Willink as informateur. He will speak with all of the party leaders about how the formation should proceed.

On September 13, Tjeenk Willink finished his report in which he advised to continue the negotiations between VVD, PVV and CDA. On the same day, Ivo Opstelten was re-appointed as informateur.

Informateur Opstelten (2)

After Ivo Opstelten was again appointed as informateur, he immediately restarted the negotiations between VVD, PVV and CDA.[35] The CDA was internally deeply divided over cooperation with the PVV and several high-profile members, like Ernst Hirsch Ballin opposed it.[36] On September 28, the negotiations were finished. A coalition agreement was reached between CDA and VVD, and a "toleration agreement" (a novelty in Dutch politics) was reached between PVV and the other two parties.[37] On October 14, 2010, the Rutte cabinet was sworn in by the queen.[38]

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Following the Dutch general election of 2010 held on 9 June a process of cabinet formation started which typically involves three phases 1 exploring with which parties to form a coalition negotiating to draft a coalition agreement Dutch regeerakkoord dividing the posts in the new cabinet VVD CDA PVV Contents 1 Formation timeline 1 1 Informateur Rosenthal 1 2 Informateur Tjeenk Willink 1 3 Informateurs Rosenthal and Wallage 1 4 Informateur Lubbers 1 5 Informateur Opstelten 1 6 Informateur Tjeenk Willink 2 1 7 Informateur Opstelten 2 2 ReferencesFormation timeline Edit VVD PvdA CDA D66 GL VVD PvdA D66 GL VVD PvdA CDA VVD PVV CDA VVD CDA On June 10 and 11 the chairs of parliamentary parties fractievoorzitters of the House of Representatives Tweede Kamer gave advice to the Queen on who should be appointed informateur and who should be involved in the first information talks The leaders of the political parties with most seats indicated that an informateur from the VVD the largest party after the election should investigate the possibility of a coalition with the PVV which achieved the biggest gain of seats 2 Informateur Rosenthal Edit On June 12 Queen Beatrix nominated Uri Rosenthal chairman of the VVD in the Senate Eerste Kamer as informateur 3 in order to investigate first the possibility of a coalition containing VVD and PVV 4 On June 14 Rosenthal met with all party leaders individually Maxime Verhagen CDA wanted VVD and PVV to bridge their mutual differences before joining in discussions between those two parties After two days of joint talks with Mark Rutte VVD and Geert Wilders PVV and individually with the leaders of VVD PVV and CDA on June 17 Rosenthal had to conclude that a combination of these three parties was impossible 5 On June 18 Rosenthal conferred subsequently with Job Cohen PvdA Maxime Verhagen CDA Alexander Pechtold D66 Femke Halsema GroenLinks and Mark Rutte VVD Two coalitions were possible with these parties Purple plus Paars plus VVD PvdA D66 GL and a center coalition of VVD PvdA CDA Purple plus was the preference of PvdA D66 and GroenLinks 6 while Rutte was in favour of the center coalition 7 At the end of the day informateur Rosenthal announced that he would explore the possibilities for Purple plus starting on Monday June 21 8 After one and a half days of discussions with Rutte Cohen Halsema and Pechtold VVD chair Mark Rutte announced on June 22 to see no perspective for negotiations for Purple plus 9 10 Informateur Rosenthal subsequently invited Verhagen CDA Cohen PvdA and Rutte VVD for exploring the center coalition 11 though this was ruled out by Cohen 12 Cohen then suggested a rainbow coalition VVD PvdA CDA D66 GL that combines both Purple plus and center coalition options but was rejected by the leaders of D66 and GroenLinks and the proposal was withdrawn 13 Informateur Tjeenk Willink Edit On June 26 the Queen replaced Rosenthal with Herman Tjeenk Willink vice president of the Council of State as informateur 14 Willink s appointment was unusual as it went against the advice of Rosenthal and most party leaders involved in the talks who preferred two informateurs one from the VVD and one from the PvdA 15 Rutte extended another invitation to the PVV to join the VVD and CDA in coalition talks but Wilders rejected the offer on June 29 as the CDA was unwilling to enter negotiations at the onset instead of waiting for the VVD and PVV to conclude their talks first extinguishing the likelihood that a right wing VVD PVV CDA cabinet can be formed 16 On July 5 Willink reported to the Queen that the VVD PvdA D66 and GroenLinks parties were prepared to enter negotiations to form a Purple plus government 17 Informateurs Rosenthal and Wallage Edit The Queen appointed Rosenthal and Jacques Wallage as new informateurs after Willink s report 18 The parties agreed to secrecy while negotiations are being held but newspaper reports have suggested that an agreement would be focus on a small set of common policies while leaving flexibility to negotiate with non government parties 19 and the likely cabinet would have eight to ten ministers 3 VVD 3 PvdA 1 D66 1 GL in case of eight ministers 20 On July 20 VVD PvdA D66 and GroenLinks concluded that there was no basis to continue to negotiate a purple plus coalition Negotiations were aborted It was concluded that the positions of the VVD and the PvdA on cutbacks and housing market reform were too far apart The next day Rosenthal and Wallage reported to the Queen that the formation of a purple plus government was impossible throwing the formation wide open again 21 Informateur Lubbers Edit Later on July 21 the Queen consulted her advisers and also sought advise from one of her Ministers of State Ruud Lubbers CDA who was subsequently named informateur 22 23 Lubbers was assigned the task to investigate anew the possibilities for the formation of a majority government and to check for the sincerity and persistence of obstacles and vetoes that different parties have created about each other s participation in government The next few days Lubbers held talks with all chairs of the parliamentary parties in order to find common ground 24 During the explorations of Lubbers a preliminary agreement was reached For the first time in political history The Netherlands might be governed by a minority cabinet supported by a third party outside the government There would be two contracts drawn up the actual government agreement between VVD and CDA and a so called gedoogakkoord tolerance agreement between the cabinet and PVV The agreement would handle matters such as immigration integration asylum and law and order This means there could be agreements on issues raised especially by the PVV in its campaign like family reunification on newcomers paying into social security before being eligible to receive it Even more controversially regulations on the clothing of civil servants could be introduced which means headscarves and other religious symbols might be banned in the civil service Informateur Lubbers called it a special majority cabinet rather than a minority government 25 Informateur Opstelten Edit On August 5 2010 VVD Chairman Ivo Opstelten the former mayor of Utrecht and Rotterdam was appointed by the Dutch queen as the new mediator in the next stage of actual negotiations to form a cabinet 26 27 On August 9 2010 talks on forming a minority government with VVD and CDA supported by the PVV in parliament began The three party leaders were each accompanied by a colleague Mark Rutte VVD had Edith Schippers MP with him Maxime Verhagen CDA was accompanied by caretaker health minister Ab Klink and Geert Wilders PVV chose Barry Madlener MEP 28 Opstelten repeated that he expected a resolution in about three weeks 29 30 Members of the CDA resisted to the negotiations of their party leader with the PVV On August 12 2010 a group of 44 members published an open letter in the Christian daily newspaper Trouw opposing any coalition partnership with the PVV accusing the party of stigmatising minorities In its political statements and electoral platform the PVV has gone against many of our fundamental rights notably the right to equal treatment and the right to freely practice religion according to one s beliefs The PVV stigmatises a large minority of our population and in fact makes it the scapegoat of nearly all our social problems The PVV is not only a threat to the freedom of Muslims but to our rule of law and our freedom 31 32 33 The protests within CDA grew and on 29 August a group of influential CDA members led by Cees Veerman appealed their party to stop negotiations On 31 August and 1 September CDA MP Ab Klink who was part of the negotiating delegation protested the negotiations 34 The negotiations were paused and the CDA MP s spent most of August 31 and September 1 discussing their position On September 1 a letter by Ab Klink outlining his grave misgivings over the negotiations was leaked complicating the effort at finding a solution within the CDA Nevertheless the result of the discussion was that negotiations would be resumed with Ab Klink resigning from the delegation and the CDA congress giving an important ruling after an agreement was reached 34 On September 2 Mark Rutte and Geert Wilders carefully considered the new situation with open dissidents in the usually agreeing CDA On Friday 3 September Geert Wilders left the negotiations when the CDA could not guarantee that the dissident CDA MP s would vote for any agreement a guarantee that Maxime Verhagen the leader of the CDA delegation could not give as according to the Dutch constitution MP s are elected on personal title and should in all cases be free and unimpeded to vote according to their own judgment 34 On Saturday 4 September Ivo Opstelten handed in his final report reporting failure to form a government to the Queen Informateur Tjeenk Willink 2 Edit On September 6 2010 Ab Klink decided to step down as MP because of the situation of the CDA From September 7 on he is replaced by Raymond Knops On September 7 the PVV said that they wanted to continue the negotiations with VVD and CDA because of Klink s departure VVD and CDA also wanted to continue Later that day Mark Rutte went to the queen to discuss the new situation After that the queen once again appointed Herman Tjeenk Willink as informateur He will speak with all of the party leaders about how the formation should proceed On September 13 Tjeenk Willink finished his report in which he advised to continue the negotiations between VVD PVV and CDA On the same day Ivo Opstelten was re appointed as informateur Informateur Opstelten 2 Edit After Ivo Opstelten was again appointed as informateur he immediately restarted the negotiations between VVD PVV and CDA 35 The CDA was internally deeply divided over cooperation with the PVV and several high profile members like Ernst Hirsch Ballin opposed it 36 On September 28 the negotiations were finished A coalition agreement 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