Who To Watch in the Knife-Edge Dutch Elections
With Mark Rutte quitting after 13 years as PM, and the rise of new parties, the question on everyone’s lips is what the Netherlands will look like after November 22nd.
With Mark Rutte quitting after 13 years as PM, and the rise of new parties, the question on everyone’s lips is what the Netherlands will look like after November 22nd.
While a majority of those surveyed see no issue, Pieter Omtzigt, the leader of the upstart NSC party leading the polls, does not want that coalition to include Geert Wilders’ PVV party, currently polling fourth.
Experts have called Frans Timmermans’ claims that climate change caused these deaths during storms and floods “nonsense.”
Dutch populists point to demographic change as the root cause.
There are those who are proud of their country and want it to prosper, and the globalists who do not want borders.
Meat is emerging as a major sticking point in the Dutch elections.
“It is no more a fight between the Left and the Right. That was before. It is now a fight between the nationalist and the globalist.”
Increasingly, far-left eco-activists have linked the fight to ‘save the planet’ to the fight against global capitalism and ‘racism.’
BBB continues to distinguish itself as a party for the people, standing up to the crushing mandates of the EU’s Nature Restoration Law.
Spurious claims of child neglect put the Hermans in danger of losing their children to state care in the Netherlands.
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