Rutte III cabinet

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The Rutte III cabinet was the third Dutch government led by Prime Minister Mark Rutte, formed as a centrist coalition and marked by debates over climate policy, immigration, and social reforms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dutch cabinet
government
budgetaryPolicy austerity-leaning
cabinetNumber Third Rutte cabinet
climatePolicyGoal CO2 emissions reduction
coalitionNegotiationLength 225 days
coalitionPartner Christian Democratic Appeal
Christian Union
Democrats 66
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
coalitionType four-party coalition
country Netherlands
endDate 2022-01-10
followedBy Rutte IV cabinet
formationDate 2017-10-26
formedAfterElection 2017 Dutch general election
governingParty Christian Democratic Appeal
Christian Union
Democrats 66
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
headOfGovernment Mark Rutte
immigrationPolicyFocus asylum and integration
jurisdiction Kingdom of the Netherlands
languageOfWork Dutch
legislativeTerm 2017–2021 Dutch House of Representatives
legislatureStatus coalition government
majority government
locationOfGovernment The Hague
monarch Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands
notableIssue childcare benefits scandal
climate policy
immigration policy
pension reform
social reforms
tax reform
numberOfMinistries 16
numberOfStateSecretaries 8
politicalOrientation centre-right
centrist
precededBy Rutte II cabinet
primeMinister Mark Rutte
resignationReason childcare benefits scandal
resignedOn 2021-01-15
seatOfGovernment Binnenhof
socialPolicyFocus healthcare affordability
labor market reform
startDate 2017-10-26
stateHead King Willem-Alexander


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