Not Just the Farmers’ Fight
The EU’s increasingly stringent environmental laws, already responsible for putting many farmers out of business, is something all should worry about if we value easy access to affordable food.
The EU’s increasingly stringent environmental laws, already responsible for putting many farmers out of business, is something all should worry about if we value easy access to affordable food.
The coalition formation talks are expected to be longer and more arduous than what is common even in Dutch politics.
The Dutch populist Right’s historic victory shows just how disconnected the liberal establishment was from the people, although the road to a right-wing coalition government might be a rocky one.
Following the elections, it will take some time for a new coalition government to be formed; until then, farmers ask for clarity from their leaders and, above all, hope for the future.
Discussion just before the Dutch elections with Forum for Democracy’s second-in-command about the culture war, censorship, and how the youth is shifting the Netherlands to the Right—just after the party leader was attacked by Antifa.
The Dutch MP sat down with us to discuss what’s at stake in Wednesday’s election.
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.
The EU Commission no longer heeds science and has ditched any inkling of pragmatism, the panelists warned.
“From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” would be put in the same category as the swastika and other Nazi symbols.
The accession invitation comes despite Ukraine cancelling elections while it fights its war against Russia.
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