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Rob Jetten sworn in as youngest-ever Dutch prime minister

Farah Bahgat with AP, Reuters
February 23, 2026

The 38-year-old centrist is also the Netherlands' first openly gay prime minister. His minority coalition is set to be put to the test in an already fractured political landscape.

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Netherlands' King Willem-Alexander (R) welcomes Prime Minister Rob Jetten (L) before taking part in the signing of the Royal Decrees in the Meeting Room at Huis ten Bosch Palace for the swearing-in ceremony of the new cabinet in The Hague, The Netherlands on February 23, 2026
Jetten's optimism will be put to the test from the start, as his center-right coalition lacks a majority in the lower and upper houses of parliament and will need opposition support for all its proposalsImage: Koen van Weel/ANP/AFP

Dutch King Willem-Alexander on Monday swore in a new minority coalition government, with centrist Rob Jetten as prime minister. 

Jetten becomes the youngest-ever and first openly gay prime minister in the Netherlands. 

His party, pro-EU D66, won the October's election, narrowly defeating the far-right populist Party for Freedom (PVV) led by Geert Wilders.

To form the new coalition, D66 joined forces with the center-right Christian Democrats and the right-wing VVD, holding just 66 of 150 seats in the lower house.

The Netherlands is usually led by majority coalitions, but a heavily fractured political landscape has made it increasingly difficult to assemble one. Former Prime Minister Dick Schoof's government collapsed just 11 months into its term. 

The new coalition also lacks a majority in the Senate, meaning it will need opposition support to pass key legislation.

Members of the recently sworn-in Jetten cabinet pose with Netherlands' Willem-Alexander during the swearing-in ceremony at Huis ten Bosch Palace in The Hague, The Netherlands on February 23, 2026
The new Cabinet was sworn in 4 months after the electionImage: Koen van Weel/ANP/AFP

Who is Rob Jetten?

Jetten was first elected to parliament in 2017 for the D66 party. He was widely nicknamed as "Robot" Jetten for his apparently pre-rehearsed responses to reporters’ questions.

Since then, he has moved to present himself as more relaxed and gained popularity over time, even reaching the final round of a prime-time television quiz called "The Smartest Person."

Jetten also served as a cabinet minister under Mark Rutte, the Netherlands' longtime prime minister and now NATO secretary-general. He championed a climate legislation package with 120 measures aimed at slashing Dutch carbon emissions by 60% in 2030 compared with 1990 levels.

He is engaged to be married to his partner Nicolás Keenan, an Argentine two-time Olympian and field hockey star.

Edited by: Elizabeth Schumacher