Another politician that doesn’t parrot the woke talking points has won a big election Geert Wilders is an anti-immigration politician in the usually complacent Dutch nation. But maybe things are starting to change.
“The far-right and anti-Islam populist Geert Wilders was headed for a landslide parliamentary election victory Wednesday in one of the biggest political upsets in Dutch politics since World War II, and one that is bound to send shock waves through Europe.
The result puts him in line to lead talks to form a new ruling coalition and possibly become the country’s prime minister at a time of political upheaval through much of Europe.
The exit poll published by the national broadcaster NOS said that Wilders’ Party for Freedom won 35 seats in the 150-seat lower house, more than double the 17 he won at the last election.”
Of course as in most countries with a multitude of parties building a coalition government is no easy thing for a right-wing party. But it’s nice to see that the populace is begiining to wake up in the heart of the EU.
Just found this 32 min video of Tucker interviewing Javier Milei of Argentina. Haven’t even
watched it yet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0-8tAtJStM
Thanks. Yes I have watched it. He’s an interesting character. He’ll have to be a miracle worker to fix Argentina. They’ve been running the hyperinflation play book for decades. But I hope he does it. We need as many miracles as we can get. As I said I wish him success.
Multiparty coalitions is what causes tiny, ultraconservative and religious zealot parties in Israel to have more power than they deserve.
Unfortunately, in the Netherlands most of their parties are different flavors of leftists. Green this and socialist that. Wilders may be at the first step of Netherlands turning things around.
That government really overstepped the bounds. They decided that nitrogen fertilizer is a pollutant and, if the farming industry had to be abolished as a result, sorry bout that but don’t let the door hit you in the butt on the way out. The farmers felt differently and, evidently, so did a good portion of the rest of the country too.
Exactly. I’m actually surprised the backlash hasn’t been greater. The Netherland’s farming industry is tremendous compared to the size of the country. The stupidity of this policy could be compared to Japan deciding that electronics needed to be decimated for the sake of the environment. I don’t think we’ve hit bottom yet. There needs to be more pain still.