The Netherlands’ parliament on Tuesday narrowly voted against a multibillion-euro European Union defense plan presented by Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof last week.

The motion was introduced by the right-wing populist JA21 party, also known as the Conservative Liberals.

It was supported by three of the four coalition parties. The motion passed in a 73-71 vote, with the opposition Socialists (SP) also voting in favor.

Though the motion is not legally binding, it raises uncertainty about how the government will proceed.

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    21 hours ago

    Specifically, they’re against the increase in national debt to pay for it.

    Because they prefer to gut social programq instead, as the right are known to do.