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Von der Leyen says EU ‘cannot tolerate’ disruption of airspace, calling balloons over Lithuania a ‘provocation’ – Europe live | World news

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‘We cannot tolerate’ disruption of airspace, EU’s von der Leyen says, calling balloons over Lithuania ‘provocation’

EU’s von der Leyen also gets asked about the balloons disrupting the Lithuanian airspace.

She says she wants to “express my full solidarity” with Lithuania, and calls it “a provocation, a hybrid threat,” which “we cannot tolerate.”

She says it backs the EU’s plans to step up its readiness and investment in military equipment, including drones, because “we will not tolerate any incursion in our airspace or our territory.”

And that ends the press conference.

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As Netherlands goes to the polls again, Geert Wilders faces isolation

Jon Henley and Senay Boztas in Amsterdam

Voters in the Netherlands return to the polls on Wednesday less than two years after Geert Wilders led his party to a shock election win that the anti-immigration agitator could well repeat – but this time, with little chance of his party ending up in government.

Leader of the People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy Dilan Yesilgoz (VVD) and President of the far-right Party for Freedom (PVV) Geert Wilders attend the EenVandaag election debate at Ahoy in Rotterdam. Photograph: Remko de Waal/ANP/AFP/Getty Images

Polls suggest that Wilders’ far-right Freedom party (PVV) could again finish first in a vote triggered when he pulled it out of a fractious and ineffectual four-party rightwing coalition last June in a row over his 10-point plan for a radical crackdown on refugees.

But such was the anger sparked by the populist leader’s willingness to torpedo the government over demands widely judged either unworkable or illegal that all major political formations have since ruled out joining him in a new coalition.

Under the Dutch system, every 0.67% of the vote yields one MP. No single party ever wins a majority, and cabinets – the last three of which have been four-way coalitions – must win a confidence vote in a parliament of 15 or more parties before taking office.

That will make things difficult, if not impossible, for Wilders, who has spent more than 20 years under police protection after threats to his life but now insists he wants to serve as prime minister at the head of a minority government.

“If the PVV is the biggest party on Wednesday and you leave us in the lurch and don’t even want to talk to us or rule with us, then democracy is dead in the Netherlands,” he told other party leaders in Volendam, a PVV stronghold, at the weekend.

Few seem likely to listen.

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