Seven weeks of talks to hammer out an austerity package aimed at bringing the Dutch budget deficit back within European Union limits collapsed Saturday, the prime minister said, laying the blame squarely with anti-EU lawmaker Geert Wilders. According to AP, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said his minority Cabinet will hold a crisis meeting Monday to discuss what to do now. "Elections are the logical next step," Rutte said, but he added that he wants to work with parliament to hammer out austerity measures before a poll can take place.