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From Olaf Scholz, chancellor of Germany; Mette Frederiksen, prime minister of Denmark; Petr Fiala, prime minister of the Czech Republic; Kaja Kallas, prime minister of Estonia; and Mark Rutte, prime minister of the Netherlands
Anti-EU politician pledges to curb ‘asylum tsunami’ but will need other parties for coalition
Long-serving prime minister comes unstuck over immigration dispute after holding together fragmented political centre
EU’s second-longest serving leader ends political career following dispute over Netherlands’ asylum policy
Differences on asylum policy split PM Rutte’s coalition of centre-right and liberal parties
Populist movement rides wave of rural anger in challenge to Mark Rutte’s ruling coalition
Premier Mark Rutte says bloc still has ample funding to help with transition
Four-party coalition pledges to invest in tackling climate change, housing shortages, education and healthcare
Vienna targets unvaccinated and Dutch impose nationwide lockdown measures as infections surge
Dutch government reinstates mandatory mask-wearing following a surge in cases after curbs were lifted
EU leaders back political dialogue alongside further potential sanctions over rule of law violations
Polish PM’s letter further escalated country’s row with Brussels ahead of his speech
The Aukus deal shows the need for more military collaboration between EU states but the US remains the indispensable partner
Dutch diplomats dispute suggestion their prime minister is willing to step in to ease Brexit deal tensions
Prime Minister Mark Rutte set to meet British counterpart after US-UK nuclear snub
Dutch prime minister clings to power as political rivals struggle to dislodge him
Mark Rutte still faces motion of censure and may struggle to form new coalition
Long-serving Dutch PM was embroiled in scandal over coalition appointment
Dutch poll results could herald ‘more constructive’ attitude to Europe, say analysts
Mark Rutte set to remain prime minister but his nearest challenger is no longer an anti-EU populist
Exit poll shows pro-EU D66 party finishing strong second in a parliament with 17 groupings
The leading EU naysayer looks set to celebrate a record fourth term as Dutch PM this week. But will there be cheering in Brussels?
Culture wars dominate uneventful race with status quo set to prevail
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