The First Chamber of the Dutch parliament rejected the government's emergency asylum law, demanding a "Plan B". Minister Faber initially stood firm but later admitted a mistake and considered withdrawing the law. This development dominated the day's news cycle, with implications for the government's immigration policies. In other news, Amsterdam's city council aimed to address misogyny, while Mayor Halsema defended herself against antisemitism accusations. Economic reports highlighted issues in the housing market and inheritance tax evasion. Internationally, tensions between Israel and Iran were reported to be escalating, while the EU faced criticism over its budget plans and Hungary's Viktor Orbán. The day concluded with discussions on the monarchy's finances and concerns about a potential construction slowdown in the Netherlands.