Dutch voters are to go to the polls to elect a new government on September 12, the royal family said Wednesday, as The announcement from a spokesman for the crown comes a day after Queen Beatrix accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Mark Rutte and the parties represented in parliament agreed on the timing of the vote. Rutte of the conservative People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) tendered his resignation after losing the support of the Freedom Party (PW), led by anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders in a row over proposed austerity measures. Wilders’ party was not part of Rutte’s center-right coalition, but he had relied on the PW’s support to get legislation through parliament. Wilders announced last weekend that he was withdrawing that support after seven weeks of negotiations failed to produce an acceptable compromise. Chasing a deadline The collapse of the government, which had only been in office for 18 months, has forced Rutte to solicit the support of the opposition as he faces an April 30 deadline to present his budgetary plans to the European Union. The outgoing government has said it is determined to ensure that the Netherlands meet the EU’s budgetary deficit ceiling of 3…