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Dutch govt resigns

2002-10-16 22:50

The Hague - Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende handed his government's resignation to Queen Beatrix on Wednesday evening after his ruling coalition succumbed to infighting within the party of murdered populist Pim Fortuyn.

The government collapsed within 100 days of taking office after the resignations of Deputy Prime Minister Eduard Bomhoff and Finance Minister Herman Heinsbroek earlier on Wednesday, following weeks of public squabbling in a battle to control the List Pim Fortuyn (LPF).

"I have done everything I could to find a solution to this crisis but I did not succeed," Balkenende told the country's parliament before officially requesting its dissolution from the Dutch queen, paving the way for fresh elections as early as December.

The government's official resignation came as a new opinion poll appeared to confirm analysts' predictions that Balkenende's Christian Democrats (CDA) stand to benefit the most from a recent slump in LPF support.

The survey by SBS6 television, conducted after the resignation was first announced, suggested the CDA would remain the strongest party in the 150-seat parliament if the election were held today, adding eight seats to its current 43.

The LPF, in contrast, would founder, losing all but four of its 26 seats.

Other winners in an impromptu poll would be the junior coalition partner, Gerrit Zalm's right-wing liberal VVD, which would win 28 seats up from its current 24, while the social democratic opposition PvdA would gain five seats to hold a total of 28.

Polls in the pipeline

With a VVD-PvdA alliance "very improbable" according to Zalm, such a result would most likely pave the way for Balkenende and Zalm to jettison the LPF, holding onto power with a combined 79 seats - a comfortable majority.

Under Dutch law, fresh polls are scheduled between 43 and 83 days after an irreversible government collapse.

Following the government's resignation, both the European Union and the Dutch foreign ministry moved rapidly to allay fears that the crisis could delay EU enlargement - due to be rubber-stamped by member states' governments at the Copenhagen Summit on December 12-13.

A day before resigning, Finance Minister Heinsbroek had hinted that The Netherlands might veto the eastward expansion of the European Union planned for 2004.

But a Dutch foreign ministry spokesperson said a caretaker administration set up to govern the country pending fresh elections would be able to give the country's official endorsement to enlargement.

That view was quickly echoed by Danish Foreign Minister Per Stig Moeller, whose country holds the rotating EU presidency until the end of the year.

"I don't think that will postpone the decision or jeopardise the decisions on enlargement in December," said Moeller. "The Netherlands has always been a supporter of enlargement - I'm sure they'll take their responsibility."

Allegations of bought parliament seat

Ever since the assassination of its leader Pim Fortuyn on the eve of May's election, the LPF has been riven by internal rows, paralysing the government and exasperating its coalition partners.

"The situation has become unmanageable," Zalm said on Wednesday. "It's impossible to trust the LFP - it's time the voters had their say."

Zalm said he hoped a new election would be held as soon as December 11 or the week after.

The LPF rocketed to prominence in March, when it won control of Rotterdam city council on the strength of Fortuyn's charisma, shock tactics and fiery anti-immigrant rhetoric.

Fortuyn railed against Muslim immigrants, whom he said were a threat to the country's liberal values, vowing to seal its borders.

Bomhoff and Heinsbroek had fought to replace Harry Wijnschenk as party leader, but former LPF head Mat Herben - who himself had been replaced by Wijnschenk earlier this year - was instead renamed as party boss.

Amid the musical chairs, the party has also been damaged by an ongoing investigation into allegations that one member had bought his seat in parliament, and public complaints from two expelled members that the LPF was run as a "dictatorship". - Sapa-AFP

- SAPA

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