Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has resigned after his four-party Coalition collapsed due to deep divisions over Migration. The issue of reining in migration has been a longstanding concern across Europe. The resignation has set the Netherlands on course for a general election later this year, with migration likely to dominate the campaign. Opposition parties on the left also want to focus on other issues such as climate change, housing shortages, and the agricultural sector. Rutte's government will remain as a caretaker administration until a new coalition is formed, but will not pass major new laws.
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