Wilders’ Party Surges in Latest Poll
The 33% support measured by Verian underpins the PVV leader’s optimism regarding the October 29th snap elections.
The 33% support measured by Verian underpins the PVV leader’s optimism regarding the October 29th snap elections.
Netherlands voters meanwhile are fuming over open borders.

Geert Wilders praised this as a “fantastic initiative,” saying it is necessary because establishment parties have “completely failed” voters.
Opinion polls suggest that the race for first place will be tight.

“I am going to become the prime minister,” the PVV leader said, adding “The Netherlands deserves a government that puts its own citizens first.”

The Dutch populist Freedom Party was given an unprecedented mandate to fix the migration crisis, but has been obstructed by its center-right partners ever since forming the government.
The populist leader’s demands to toughen asylum laws fell on deaf ears.
“We’re done. The gloves come off today. We’ll talk to everyone, but we bow to no one,” the right-wing leader said.
Geert Wilders: “Why should we reward people who help pamper asylum seekers with a royal ribbon?”

A surprise alliance with a Green Deal architect could see the Dutch Left seize power without new elections.