A vote in the European Union regarding a new return policy for asylum seekers has caused friction within the Dutch governing coalition. The policy aims to facilitate the establishment of return centers for rejected asylum applicants in non-EU countries. While the VVD and CDA parties voted in favor of the measure, D66 parliamentarians abstained, surprising members of the VVD. This divergence in voting behavior has raised concerns about the credibility of D66 and the stability of the coalition government. VVD Member of Parliament Bente Becker and political commentator Wouter de Winther discussed the implications of the vote. The abstention signals potential disagreements on migration policy within the Dutch parliament. The situation highlights the challenges of maintaining unity on sensitive issues within a coalition.