
Geert Wilders is part of a generation of European right-wingers that differ from the old establishment ‘conservatives’: not only does he talk the talk, he walks the walk.
After his PVV party was the most voted way back in November 2023, the Dutch Globalist powers that be did their utmost to keep him from becoming the new Prime Minister.
299 days of negotiations later (I’m not kidding), a four-party coalition was formed with former intel chief Dick Schoof as the PM.
In some respects, this was a right-wing government – but the illegal immigration-curbing measures and asylum policies left much to be desired, as Wilders saw it.
So, he walked out the door of the coalition, collapsing the government.
Now, the Netherlands faces a snap election on Oct. 29.
Politico reported:
“Dutch Interior Minister Judith Uitermark confirmed the date in a post on X on Friday.
Wilders’ far-right Party for Freedom (PVV), the liberal People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD), and the Labour-Green-Left alliance (PvdA-GL) are tightly bunched in the no-longer-hypothetical election race, according to POLITICO’s Poll of Polls.”

“[Wilders] withdrew his party after demanding PVV’s coalition partners commit to a 10-point plan on migration — a move now-caretaker PM Schoof called ‘unnecessary and irresponsible’.
The now-cemented election date gives parties almost five months to campaign — and, in some cases, to turn the tide.”
The available polls show Wilders’ PVV polling ‘neck-and-neck’ with former coalition partner VVD and also with the Globalist forces from the Labor-Green-Left alliance, led by former European Commissioner Frans Timmermans.
“Wilders blamed the government’s inaction on migration on his coalition partners — not least the NSC — and said he wants to make his party ‘larger than ever’ in the next election and aims to become PM himself.”
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