Anti-Islam, far-Right populist, Nupur Sharma supporter—Geert Wilders leads Netherlands' largest party
- Geert Wilders, leader of the far-Right Party for Freedom, has become the largest party in the Netherlands, winning 37 seats in the Dutch house of representatives.
- Wilders is known for his anti-Islam stance and his party's goals, which include a referendum on EU membership, banning the Quran, taxing headscarves, and ending immigration from Muslim countries.
- Wilders garnered 23.5% of the total votes cast in the election, with his focus now shifting to ending migration and the "asylum tsunami.
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Wilders' Triumph in Netherlands Election Furthers Europe's Right-Wing Swing
Support for right-wing parties across Europe has been surging in a trend that shows no sign of abating. Everything from the spiraling cost of food and energy, triggered in part by anti-Russia sanctions, to the surge in refugees - most recently from Ukraine as a result of NATO’s proxy war against Russia - has spurred Europe’s shift to the right.
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