Protests over immigration lead to clashes with police in Netherlands

Written by on January 28, 2026

Protests recently resulted in damage to the headquarters of the D66 political party in the Netherlands. The incident occurred amidst a period of political instability following the collapse of the Dutch government.

Damage to D66 Headquarters

Protesters damaged the headquarters of the D66 party, a centre-left political organization. Reports indicate windows were smashed, and the interior sustained extensive damage. Party leader Rob Jetten urged protesters to avoid targeting political parties.

Government Collapse and Migration Dispute

The Dutch government collapsed in June after Geert Wilders, leader of the far-right PVV party, withdrew his party from the governing coalition. The withdrawal stemmed from a disagreement over migration policy. Wilders had proposed ten additional measures related to asylum, including a freeze on applications, a halt to reception centre construction, and limitations on family reunification.

Party Official Statements

According to party officials cited by ANP, no individuals were present in the D66 offices during the protests. Rob Jetten, responding on social media platform X, stated that the party would not be intimidated and would not allow extremist actions to compromise the country. The governing coalition had been in place for less than one year.


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