Leader of Dutch far-right PVV suggests Tuesday election was rigged, but has no evidence
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Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders today raised unconfirmed suspicions of irregularities in the parliamentary elections.
Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders claims irregularities in the election, and is said to have documented controversial incidents without evidence, raising questions from the public.
Leader of Dutch far-right PVV suggests Tuesday election was rigged, but has no evidence
The leader of Dutch far-right political party PVV used his social media account to push unsubstantiated claims about the legitimacy of the Dutch General Election held earlier this week. The political leader, Geert Wilders, shared screenshots of a few messages he says his party received, but without providing a source for the material.
PVV leader Geert Wilders shared two messages on X that at the very least suggest that votes were rigged in the Dutch parliamentary elections. The origin of the messages is unclear, and Wilders provides no evidence of actual fraud.
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