"They Think Wilders Is Competent": in the Netherlands, the Second Place Could Be the Great Winner of the Elections
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He broke the last coalition, now no party wants to rule with Geert Wilders. However, the height of the right-wing populist is not over. Nevertheless, the political centre can hope.
The Netherlands election shows the challenges with right-wing populism. Can Germany learn to deal better with the AfD?
The far-right PVV party of Geert Wilders is again won by the polls, but none of the main parties wants to enter into a coalition with him. The second place is played between the green/social-democratic alliance, the liberal-socials of D66 and the Christian-Democrats.
The Netherlands will elect a new parliament on Wednesday. The new election became necessary after the right-wing populist Geert Wilders blew up the right-wing government coalition with his PVV. While Wilders is in the lead in polls, the established parties reject a cooperation. More important, therefore, is the race for second place – this is where several parties were in the first place. Independent of the election outcome, difficult government…
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