
Netherlands: Rightist Coalition Government Inching Closer
PVV leader Geert Wilders said he couldn’t “see it going wrong at this point.”
PVV leader Geert Wilders said he couldn’t “see it going wrong at this point.”
Talks to determine who will take the reins could drag on for months.
How could Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema allow the demonstration so close to the Shoah museum?
Following the incident, PVV leader Geert Wilders condemned its “pure Jew-hatred, hatred towards Israel, and anti-Semitism.”
This latest assault on language reflecting biological reality is a potent reminder of the need for eternal vigilance.
Geert Wilders questioned why “half the world is allowed here to tear down our country, fight their feuds, throw stones at police officers and set their cars on fire?”
Almost 3 months after the populist won election, the country is still in political deadlock. A freshly appointed intermediary has his work cut out for him.
Geert Wilders’ ambitions for a rightist majority cabinet face serious setback.
Populist party leader Geert Wilders: We saw this coming—it’s very bad news.
To advance the formation of a new government, Geert Wilders’ PVV party is scrapping proposed legislation calling for a ban on “expressions of Islam,” justified under the notion that Islam, more than just a religion, is a “hostile political ideology bent on conquest.”