Ten weeks after Dutch parliamentary elections that delivered a big win for far-right leader Geert Wilders, his talks with three other potential parties on forming a government have collapsed, local media reported on Tuesday evening. The centre-right upstart party NSC decided it would no longer participate in the coalition discussions in The Hague, several Dutch media outlets reported, including the NOS news agency. The reports said, however, that the NSC has not ruled out supporting from the outside a Wilders-led right-wing minority government. Coalition talks in the Netherlands are often frau…