(CNN) -- Two center-right parties look set to form a minority government in the Netherlands, with the support of the far-right anti-Muslim party of Geert Wilders, the party leaders said Tuesday.
The three parties concluded that a stable government could be formed, and Mark Rutte of the Liberal Party will begin working to put together a government under his leadership, they said.
The three parties published an agreement last week that shows the influence of Wilders' Party for Freedom, but neither he nor any members of his party will run government ministries.
Journalist Jaap Jansen contributed to this report.