PVV and JA21 Unveil Election Programs, Both Push Hardline Migration Policies
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In the recently released election manifesto of the PVV, Geert Wilders focuses on familiar themes such as asylum, Islam, and his own...
The PVV's election manifesto, which it published online on Saturday, echoes many of the harsh measures against asylum seekers and Muslims that Wilders previously voiced. A ban on mosques and the Quran is now absent.
The PVV (Party for Freedom) is also entering the upcoming elections with far-reaching proposals to close the Netherlands to asylum seekers. "The Netherlands is full. Overcrowded. Packed to the rafters," party leader Wilders writes in the foreword to his election manifesto, titled "This is your country!" It was made public today. However, some of the more pointed positions have been softened. As in the previous elections, the PVV is pushing for a…
PVV and JA21 unveil election programs, both push hardline migration policies
Both the Party for Freedom (PVV) and JA21 have released their election programs ahead of the upcoming Tweede Kamer elections, each focusing on stricter migration controls and stronger domestic security, while diverging on socio-economic and governance priorities.
The PVV's election manifesto focuses primarily on asylum policy. The document opens with the ten-point plan with which Geert Wilders (PVV) brought down the current cabinet. Wilders promises significant tax cuts, but the financing of these plans remains unclear. The PVV has not submitted its election manifesto to the Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (CPB), making its feasibility unknown. PVV Financing Plans The PVV leader wants to …
The PVV's election manifesto focuses primarily on asylum policy. The document begins with the ten-point plan Geert Wilders used to bring down the Schoof cabinet. Wilders also wants to significantly reduce taxes, but it's unclear whether there are sufficient funds for this. The PVV has not had its election manifesto reviewed by the Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (CPB).
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