Ehm, why on earth is the Netherlands on that list? We have a centre-right government but I think you're confusing the Netherlands with another country since our government definitely isn't comparable to governments in Hungary or Romania. Our government consists out of centre-right conservative liberals, centrist Christian Democrats, centrist pro-EU progressives and a small socially conservative (but leftish) Christian party.
We have a big budget surplus and economically things are going quite well here (3% GDP growth!), even though we have some issues. There is a housing shortage (imo because of left-wing housing market policies such as strict rent controls, but who am I
?), we're generally prone to financial crises and recessions, a sharp divide on the labour market between people with sh**tty temporary contracts and people on extremely protected long-term contracts and relatively high taxes. But several of these things are being dealt with by our government (which, I repeat, isn't far-right at all).
Maybe you're confusing the Netherlands with Austria? The right-wing populists are junior partners in a conservative coalition there. But I still don't think it's comparable to increasingly authoritorian governments in Eastern Europe (and chancellor Kurz himself isn't anti-EU or right-wing populist at all).
And I know Eastern European politics are rather weird (and extremely socially conservative), but technically the social democrats are in charge in Romania.