Here's a quick thought of mine:

The parliamentary elections here in the Netherlands were held in March this year. As you may know, no Dutch party has had a majority of the votes for a very long time, so various parties have to negotiate about their viewpoints and choose which policies to abandon in order to form a majority in parliament. This time, the formation of the new government isn't that easy, as the largest parties disagree on multiple issues. The biggest issue is immigration and that's why the formation takes so long.

My question is: are they doing this deliberately? Or is at least one faction hindering the negotiations in order for the Bilderberg conference to form an opinion?

It's important to keep in mind that this year's Bilderberg conference is coming up, from June 1st to 4th. The Netherlands have an important role in this meeting, as the founder was Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands. His daughter, and our former queen Beatrix, has been attending the conference for a long time now.

As has been shown, various politicians such as Bill Clinton and Tony Blair became president and prime minister shortly after attending the Bilderberg meeting. Moreover, although the conference denies having any influence in government policies, Will Hutton, a former Bilderberg delegate, said that "the consensus established is the backdrop against which policy is made worldwide".

Do you think I'm on to something here? Let me know in the comments.