Thursday, June 27, 2024

New NATO Chief Mark Rutte Faces Balancing Act

Mark Rutte, the Netherlands' acting prime minister, has been chosen as the next NATO head. He will replace outgoing Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg after his term ends in October.

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... In July 2023, after 13 years as the Netherlands' prime minister, Mark Rutte announced he would resign from office, saying he was "retiring from politics." Rutte had been the longest-serving prime minster in the history of the Netherlands, a country of just over 17 million. So, why did he step down?

Rutte's liberal-conservative People's Party for Freedom and Democracy had deemed his approach to asylum-seekers too lenient, causing his fragile four-party coalition government to collapse. This was followed by snap elections in November, won by far-right populist Geert Wilders. Rutte had been unable to prevent this shift toward the right, arguably marking the biggest defeat of his political career.

Since his resignation, the 57-year-old has remained in office for nearly a year in a caretaker role as Wilders' complicated government talks have dragged on.

Retirement plans postponed ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-06-27 12:18 AM

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