KEY POINTS
  • Far-right Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders' hopes of becoming prime minister of the Netherlands are dwindling after coalition talks fell into disarray Tuesday.
  • The New Social Contract party's leader Pieter Omtzigt walked away from negotiations, vexing Wilders' efforts to assemble a working alliance for his Party for Freedom (PVV) following their shock victory in November.
  • Omtzigt said in a letter that his party had been shocked by confidential Cabinet briefings on the state of public finances.
Leader of the Netherlands' Party for Freedom (PVV), Geert Wilders.

LONDON — Far-right Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders' hopes of becoming prime minister of the Netherlands are dwindling after coalition talks fell into disarray Tuesday.

Pieter Omtzigt, founder and leader of the upstart center-right New Social Contract (NSC), walked away from negotiations, vexing Wilders' efforts to assemble a working alliance for his Party for Freedom (PVV) following its shock victory in the Netherlands' November general election.