The parliamentary elections on November 22 appear set to significantly shake up the political landscape, seemingly increasing the likelihood of reintroducing a referendum. Pro-referendum parties are performing well in the polls. Whether they will together hold two-thirds of the seats remains uncertain until the results are in.
The leader of the VVD list, Dilan Yeşilgöz, has little interest in leading a minority cabinet if her party becomes the largest party. "That is not my preference," she said on the Op1 television program on Friday.
With two weeks to go before the parliamentary elections, the NSC (25 to 31 seats) and VVD (26 to 30 seats) are still neck-and-neck, according to the Peilingwijzer. GroenLinks-PvdA lags behind with 21 to 25 seats, NOS reports.