The morning began with economic news, as the state reduced its stake in ABN Amro to 30%. The IMF warned of rising global debt. By midday, asylum policy dominated discussions, with Minister Faber claiming to have completed the motivation for emergency asylum legislation, causing confusion among coalition partners. The afternoon saw a sudden turn as ASML unexpectedly released disappointing figures, causing its stock to plummet and dragging down the entire chip sector. This overshadowed ongoing debates about the UN peacekeeping mission UNIFIL and tensions with Israel. The day concluded with reports of the PVV moving towards a compromise on emergency asylum laws, while concerns about Russian actions in Ukraine resurfaced, particularly in the city of Toretsk.