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Cabinet formation scout Gom van Strien will meet four party leaders on Monday in his search for a coalition. The PVV senator will continue as the scout despite fraud concerns around him. He denied the accusations published by NRC. PVV leader Geert Wilders is first on the schedule at the end of the morning. Later in the day, Frans Timmermans (GroenLinks-PvdA), VVD leader Dilan Yeşilgöz, and Rob Jetten of the D66 will follow. Pieter Omtzigt of NSC could not make it to Monday's meeting due to “agenda technical reasons.” He will visit the scout on Tuesday. ....
LEF party leader Daniël van Duijn was arrested for disrupting the NOS party leader debate. He was in custody around midnight, and it was unclear whether he would spend the night in jail, a police spokesperson said when asked. The leader of the relatively unknown youth party came onto the stage during the final debate before the election and shouted from close range at the VVD, NSC, and GroenLinks-PvdA politicians that they belong to “old politics.” ....
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NSC leader Pieter Omtzigt received criticism from his poll rivals Dilan Yeşilgöz (VVD) and Frans Timmermans (GroenLinks-PvdA) over his flip-flopping on whether or not he wants to be Prime Minister. Yeşilgöz said that endless hesitation isn’t a leadership quality, and Timmermans criticized the lack of clarity. ....
The government must regain the trust of the citizens, according to politicians in The Hague. The benefits scandal and the consequences of Groningen gas extraction, among other things, have had such a deep impact on many citizens that this should never happen again, according to the unanimous opinion. A lot of big words are spent on this in the election manifestos. Parties are more vague about concrete solutions to make the government function better, fairer, and more at the service of the citizen and to improve contact between government and citizens. ....