The Hague, Jun 3 (AP) – A political firestorm erupted in the Netherlands as far-right leader Geert Wilders withdrew his party from the ruling coalition, jeopardizing Prime Minister Dick Schoof’s 11-month-old government. The move, triggered by a dispute over migration policy, occurred just weeks before the Netherlands is set to host a pivotal NATO summit. Wilders, frustrated with the perceived slow pace of implementing his anti-immigration agenda, issued a 10-point ultimatum last week, demanding radical changes, including military border control and a complete asylum-seeker ban. His abrupt departure has shocked coalition partners, with Dilan Yesilgöz labeling it “super-irresponsible,” plunging the nation into political uncertainty.