Wilders’ Party for Freedom Holds Clear Lead in New Poll

A new Ipsos I&O survey confirms PVV dominance, highlights a CDA resurgence, and places JA21 among the rising players.

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President of the Party for Freedom (PVV) Geert Wilders delivers a speech during a meeting of Patriots for Europe at a hotel in Madrid on February 8, 2025.

President of the Party for Freedom (PVV) Geert Wilders delivers a speech during a meeting of Patriots for Europe at a hotel in Madrid on February 8, 2025.

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A new Ipsos I&O survey confirms PVV dominance, highlights a CDA resurgence, and places JA21 among the rising players.

According to a mid-September Ipsos I&O poll, the Party for Freedom remains the largest party in the Netherlands. With 32 seats projected, Geert Wilders’ party is well ahead of its rivals. The CDA comes in second with 24 seats, while GroenLinks-PvdA holds steady at 23.

Compared to the September 1st poll, few major changes are visible. The only notable shift is JA21’s surge, gaining three seats to reach a total of 12—a remarkable leap from its current single seat, positioning the party closer to the middle of the field.

The CDA also shows a remarkable recovery in this poll, with an increase of 19 seats compared to its current representation in the House of Representatives. This signals a strong comeback for the Christian Democrats under new leadership. D66 has also improved slightly, adding 4 seats.

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