Top Priority of Wilders Government: Opting Out of EU Migration Pact
The new four-party government in the Hague is heading for a precedent-setting Brussels showdown with Brussels.
The new four-party government in the Hague is heading for a precedent-setting Brussels showdown with Brussels.
The coalition government has promised the country’s “strictest ever” immigration controls.
“In politics, sometimes you have to pick one option from a series of miserable ones,” the freshly appointed NATO chief said.
An ‘observer’ from ALDE will determine if Dutch VVD has veered from the group’s “values.”
Bullish PVV politician Marjolein Faber―the confirmed candidate-minister for Asylum and Migration―is facing a campaign to turn her into a pariah.
“We’ve sorted it out! Agreement on everything! A new cabinet,” Wilders wrote on X.
If there is anyone who can translate the right-wing turn among the Dutch electorate into policy successes, it is this tough guy.
For decades, Dick Schoof, the highest-ranking official at the Ministry of Justice, has been an insider in what critics call the Dutch ‘deep state.’
Non-partisan organizers accused of being ‘right wing’ and ‘transphobic.’
Lawmakers say the ban is needed to curb a “disturbing increase in antisemitic incidents.”