Dutch media on November 7th primarily focused on the ongoing cabinet formation, which saw little progress despite initial talks. In the morning, reports highlighted the final parliamentary election results, confirming D66 as the largest party and PVV with an equal number of seats. Concurrently, discussions continued regarding Belgium's drone threat and the potential for a strategic alliance between government and businesses. By early afternoon, attention shifted back to the cabinet formation, with various outlets noting the continued stalemate between parties, particularly the VVD's reluctance to form a coalition with GL-PvdA and D66's aversion to JA21. The Nexperia chip crisis, however, showed signs of nearing a resolution. Later in the day, news reiterated that Wouter Koolmees's efforts to bring opposing parties together remained unsuccessful, and the time for a resolution was pressing.