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...Far-right firebrand Geert Wilders has conceded he will not become prime minister of the Netherlands, as his Freedom party aims to form part of a coalition government....
...Far-right firebrand Geert Wilders has conceded he will not become the next prime minister of the Netherlands, as his Freedom party aims to form part of a coalition government....
...Far-right firebrand Geert Wilders’ chances of becoming prime minister of the Netherlands are narrowing after one of his key potential partners walked out of coalition talks on Tuesday night....
...Polls predict that both Wilders’ Freedom party and Chega could be part of one of the biggest groups in the next EU parliament: Identity and Democracy (ID), which is dominated by Marine Le Pen’s Rassemblement...
...The Freedom party did best outside the cities, but also won narrowly in working-class Rotterdam and The Hague, gaining votes from the VVD....
...Newspaper NRC reported at the weekend that van Strien’s former employer, the university of Utrecht, had accused him of fraud....
...Wilders’ Freedom party won the election with 37 seats but needs a coalition that can amass 76 to win votes in the lower house of parliament....
...Your leader on the Dutch general election (“Wilders’ victory is a warning for Europe”, FT View, November 25) argues that “excluding [Geert Wilders’] winning Freedom party from power altogether would risk...
...Wilders is facing an uphill battle to convert his victory, with 24 per cent of the vote, into power....
...Analysts at ABN Amro bank expected a government involving Wilders to run a budget deficit of about 3 per cent of GDP....
...Wilders’ victory, if confirmed, will send shockwaves through the EU, which has been struggling to absorb a fresh wave of migrants from Africa and Asia. Read more on Dutch elections here....
...Wilders’ victory, if confirmed, will send shockwaves through the EU, which has been struggling to absorb a fresh wave of migrants from Africa and Asia. He also wants a referendum on leaving the EU....
...Because the genie is out of the bottle and won’t go back in,” Wilders wrote....
...“To build a majority rightwing coalition, the support of Wilders is required,” said Sarah de Lange, professor of politics at the University of Amsterdam....
...The clear victory of the far right led by Geert Wilders in parliamentary elections in the Netherlands this week was a Dutch political earthquake. It will send tremors across Europe....
...Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius, leader of the VVD, said she did not think she would serve in a Wilders cabinet....
...“You speak, I believe, seven languages,” Wilders told the son of a diplomat and ex-European commissioner. “But not the language of the people.”...
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