Netherlands: Jetten is Prime Minister
Rob Jetten has been sworn in as the new Prime Minister of the Netherlands, leading a coalition government despite lacking a parliamentary majority.
Rob Jetten, the youngest prime minister in the history of the Netherlands, sworn in before the king
Rob Jetten, at 38 years old, has been sworn in as the youngest prime minister in Dutch history, leading a minority coalition government.
Rob Jetten: Who is the new Prime Minister of the Netherlands?
Rob Jetten, at 38, is the youngest Prime Minister in Dutch history and has shifted his party, D66, slightly to the right.
Netherlands: The new government led by centrist Rob Jetten has been sworn in
The new Dutch government, led by centrist Rob Jetten, was sworn in today, marking the first openly gay prime minister in the country's history.
Netherlands Prime Minister Jetten: The Man Who Wants to Build Ten New Cities
Rob Jetten, the newly sworn-in Prime Minister of the Netherlands at 38, aims to innovate urban development with plans to create ten new cities, leveraging his political momentum from a surprise electoral victory.
The Netherlands Considers a Minority Government: Failed Coalition Changes the Game
Negotiations for a new Dutch government are moving towards forming an unusual minority government due to a failed coalition, as stated by a leader of one of the potential coalition parties.
Netherlands: Three Parties Agree on Minority Government
Following the parliamentary elections in the Netherlands, the left-liberal party D66 has formed a minority coalition with the Christian Democrats and the Right Liberals, a decision announced at a press conference.
Netherlands: Three Parties Agree on Minority Government
More than two months after the parliamentary election in the Netherlands, the left-liberal party D66 has reached an agreement with Christian Democrats and right-liberals to form a minority coalition, as announced at a joint press conference.
Two Months After the Election: Netherlands: Parties Agree on a Minority Government
More than two months after the parliamentary elections in the Netherlands, the left-liberal party D66 has reached an agreement with Christian Democrats and right-liberals to form a minority coalition.