Jin10 Data, August 27th - Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof and his cabinet survived a no-confidence vote, alleviating concerns about the complete collapse of the caretaker government. On Wednesday local time, a motion to force Schoof's government to resign early failed to gain majority support in the House of Representatives in The Hague. The measure ultimately failed by a large margin, with only two small parties supporting it, which hold 6 of the 150 seats in parliament. With the results of the re-confidence vote out, attention turned to the temporary election campaign on October 29 aimed at finally resolving the political crisis. However, despite Schoof's victory in the no-confidence vote, a power vacuum in the Netherlands continues, and political divisions are laid bare.
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Dutch caretaker Prime Minister wins no-confidence vote, crisis of government collapse alleviated
Jin10 Data, August 27th - Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof and his cabinet survived a no-confidence vote, alleviating concerns about the complete collapse of the caretaker government. On Wednesday local time, a motion to force Schoof's government to resign early failed to gain majority support in the House of Representatives in The Hague. The measure ultimately failed by a large margin, with only two small parties supporting it, which hold 6 of the 150 seats in parliament. With the results of the re-confidence vote out, attention turned to the temporary election campaign on October 29 aimed at finally resolving the political crisis. However, despite Schoof's victory in the no-confidence vote, a power vacuum in the Netherlands continues, and political divisions are laid bare.