Dutch media on November 13th continued its intense focus on cabinet formation. Early reports addressed the composition of the new House of Representatives and the initial healthcare premiums for 2026. By mid-morning, attention shifted to the potential impact of mortgage interest deduction changes and ASN Bank's job cuts. The afternoon saw significant developments as informateur Hans Wijers faced scrutiny for past remarks about Yesilgöz and the VVD, leading to discussions about the risks of a four-party coalition. By evening, Wijers publicly apologized for his "inappropriate" comments, asserting he would not step down, amidst ongoing questions about his credibility. This continued the narrative from previous days regarding the challenges in forming a new government.