NSC Departs Dutch Government with Deputy PM van Hijum and Four Ministers

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – The New Social Contract (NSC) is leaving the Dutch government. Deputy PM Eddy van Hijum, ministers Judith Uitermark, Eppo Bruins, Daniëlle Jansen, and 4 state secretaries resign, citing Israel-Gaza policy tensions.

As HLN News reported, the New Social Contract (NSC) is leaving the Dutch government, a party spokesperson confirmed Friday evening, Aug 22, 2025. The decision follows growing tensions over the Netherlands’ response to the conflict in Gaza and Israel’s settlement policies in the West Bank. 

NSC leader Wybren van Haga Veldkamp said he had faced “counter-pressure” from other coalition members while pushing for new measures against Israel. In parliament on Thursday, Aug 21, 2025, Veldkamp called for stronger action, citing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the expansion of illegal settlements. He proposed a boycott of products from settlements as a concrete step to show that the Netherlands stands for human rights and international law.

“I see that I cannot take sufficient meaningful additional measures” to increase the pressure on Israel. He felt limited in his ability “to implement my own policy, to chart the course I deem necessary.”

“I’m going home and writing a letter of resignation,”

he was quoted as saying by the Dutch broadcaster NOS.

What are the implications of NSC leaving the Dutch government?

During the debate, it became clear that NSC’s coalition partners, including the People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) and the Farmer-Citizen Movement (BBB), did not support these measures. The disagreement revealed a serious split within the government on foreign policy. 

The New Social Contract (NSC) party is withdrawing from the Dutch government, resulting in major resignations among top officials. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Social Affairs Eddy van Hijum will resign. Other ministers stepping down include Judith Uitermark of Home Affairs, Eppo Bruins in charge of Education, and Daniëlle Jansen, the Minister of Public Health. Additionally, 4 state secretaries will also leave their positions. 

Outgoing Prime Minister Dick Schoof, whose government collapsed in June 2025, will address the Dutch parliament on Friday evening, Aug 22, 2025. He informed House Speaker Martin Bosma about his planned statement. 

Schoof should elaborate on the impacts of the NSC’s departure and the implications for the government as it approaches the next steps. As the country is about to enter a phase of political uncertainty and the task of forming a new coalition, lawmakers and citizens are watching closely.

The NSC party was founded by Pieter de Vries in 2023 with a focus on social welfare, economic reform, and improving public services. Since entering parliament, the party has played a pivotal role in the coalition government but has often been at odds with other parties over policy priorities. 

Tensions grew in recent months regarding budget allocations and reforms in social affairs and public health, which ultimately led to the decision to withdraw. The government had already faced instability after losing its majority in June 2025, and NSC’s exit deepens the political uncertainty. 

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7 responses to “NSC Departs Dutch Government with Deputy PM van Hijum and Four Ministers”

  1. Sand Whiskers Avatar
    Sand Whiskers

    So, the NSC packed their bags and left the government like it was a bad date? Classic Dutch drama – who needs soap operas when you have politics, right? 😏

  2. Mad Kid Avatar

    Looks like the NSC couldn’t handle the heat in the kitchen, eh? Guess they prefer writing resignation letters over tackling the real spicy stuff. 😏✍️

  3. Sly Bible Avatar
    Sly Bible

    Looks like the NSC decided to take their toys and go home – who knew politics could be so much like a toddler’s tantrum? 🎭 Guess that means more time for the rest of the coalition to sip their coffee and pretend they’re not sweating over the next election! ☕️💼

  4. voluntary Avatar
    voluntary

    Looks like the NSC just couldn’t handle the heat in the Dutch kitchen, eh? 🥴 I mean, who knew government was such a sticky wicket? 😂

  5. amphibi-dangerous Avatar
    amphibi-dangerous

    Looks like the NSC decided to take their ball and go home, eh? Must be nice to resign over “political tensions” while the rest of us are just trying to keep the lights on! 🙄💼

  6. Sofa King Avatar
    Sofa King

    Leaving the Dutch government, eh? Sounds like a classic case of “we-can’t-agree-on-how-to-squabble”, but at least now they can all go home and write resignation letters in peace! 📝🇳🇱

  7. Popeye Wipeout Avatar
    Popeye Wipeout

    Looks like NSC decided to take their toys and go home—can’t blame ’em for not wanting to play in a sandbox with rules as messy as a Dutch cheese market. 😂

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