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Dutch PM Mark Rutte to step down after general election

Nederland, Den Haag, 15-05-2019. Mark Rutte, Minister-president, minister van Algemene Zaken.
Prime Minister Mark Rutte

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has said he will quit politics after a general election sparked by his Government’s resignation.

Mr Rutte, is the country longest serving PM, is leader of the conservative People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).

He said: “Yesterday morning I made a decision that I will not be available again as a leader of the VVD.

“When a new Cabinet takes office after the elections, I will leave politics.”

Mr Rutte’s four-party coalition resigned last week after not agreeing on measures to rein in migration.

Mr Rutte called his own move a “personal decision, regardless of the developments in recent weeks”.

He said the coalition government’s resignation was a unanimous decision by the four partner parties, prompted by “irreconcilable differences”.

No date has been set for the election, but it is not expected before October or November.

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