Den Haag: Dutch Prime Minister Mark The Fourth Lucky Coalition Government will be sworn on Monday, a 10-month record after the election, with a promise to spend large at climate change and Coronavirus.
The new government will ask for savings of 35 billion euros ($ 40 billion) for climate steps as one of the lowest lying countries in the world facing the impact of sea level rise, and will build two new nuclear power stations.
The new coalition also faces the immediate assignment to decide whether the notes of the omicron case means that they have to extend European-toughest covid restrictions, which will end on Friday.
The top work in the new government includes Sigrid Kaag as the Minister of Finance, one of the records of the number of women in the cabinet, and its predecessor Wopke Holystra moved to the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
The Dutch King Willem-Alexander will swear in the new cabinet starting at 10:30 a.m.
(0930 GMT) at the Grand Ballroom of the Royal Noordeinde Palace in the Hague.
Rutte, 54, has promised a new start despite the fact that he has been the prime minister since 2010, making it the legal leader of the two European Unions after Viktor Orban Hungary.
Despite the record 271 day negotiations after the election in March, the coalition also consisted of the same four parties as the last government – right VVD-Rutte, progressive D66 Kaag, CDA right-hoekstra, and conservative Christian Unie.
The Netherlands has set another record that is not liked by being under the caregiver for almost a year, after the coalition previously resigned in January 2021 for the child’s benefit scandal.
– Restore trust – nicknamed the “Teflon” Prime Minister for his ability to avoid scandals and remain in power, Rutte said in December he wanted his new government to “restore trust”.
The bicycle riding premiere said the coalition also wanted to “put the foundation for the next generation”, especially in the climate because about one third of the Netherlands lies below sea level and it is very dependent on the gas.
In addition to the 35 billion-euro climate funds for the next 10 years, the government will get the first climate and energy minister, Rob Jetten, 34, and has promised to make the Dutch Neutral Climate in 2050.
However, the funds see Kaag lead the Dutch to leave the traditional role They are the leader of “saving” which is obsessed with the EU.
Kaag, 60, a former diplomat, also led to soften relations with southern European countries affected by the Deguan who had previously been controlled by the Dutch to cut the deficit.
Another key pledge of the coalition is to overcome the shortcomings of chronic housing in one of the most populous countries in the world.
Rutte is set to become the Prime Minister who serves the Dutch late this year but he faces a number of political challenges, especially on the locking of the Dutch partial Coronyus.
Baudet Thierry Thierry Covid-Skeptic, Far-Right Thierry has confiscated a problem that has triggered riots of violence last year, and saw an anti-vaccination activist arrested for brandishing a burning torch outside the siigrid kaag’s house last week.
Dutch schools will be reopened on Monday but all shops are not important, bars, restaurants and events are still closed up to at least January 14.