European mainstream media and political establishment are shocked after the stunning election victory of Geert Wilders’ Party for Freedom (PVV) in the Dutch elections. Wilders gained popular support by promising de-Islamization of the Netherlands, a Brexit-style referendum, and the axing of EU-imposed climate regulations.
Geert Wilders, among the first European politicians to take a stand against Islamism and mass migration, led his party to win the most seats in the parliament, beating most opinion polls. Wilders-led PVV won 37 seats in a 150-seat lower house, 12 more than outgoing Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s conservative party.
Wilders needs an additional 39 seats to secure a majority of 76 in the lower house. Some right-wing parties may join his government, news reports suggest. The like-minded Farmer–Citizen Movement (BBB), which opposes EU-backed climate measures against Dutch farmers, won 7 seats.
“Pieter Omtzigt, a former centrist Christian Democrat who built his own New Social Contract party in three months to take 20 seats, said he would always be open to talks,” the Associated Press reported.
European newspapers smeared Wilders with alarmist and baseless allegations. The Italian newspaper La Repubblica called him a politician with an “anti-EU, anti-Islamic, anti-migrant and with a pro-Russian past.”
Even before a Wilders-led government can be formed, “the nationalist and the far-right [supporters] across Europe are congratulating and already celebrating,” the Italian daily added.
The mainstream media worried about the signal Wilders’ election gains might send to the continent’s growing Muslim population and illegal immigrants swarming Europe.
“News that Wilders’ far-right, anti-Islam party had emerged with the most votes set off alarm bells for Dutch Muslims over what might lie ahead in a country once regarded as a beacon of tolerance,” the London-based Guardian newspaper lamented.
The Un-elected EU commissars and bureaucrats occupying positions of power are also panicking over the election result.
“Anxiety about the election results is growing” among the EU and Europe’s political establishment, Germany’s state-run DW TV noted. “Wilders’ victory is expected to have far-reaching consequences in the Netherlands and Europe. The anti-EU politician has vowed to halt all immigration, slash Dutch payments to the union and block the entrance of any new members, including Ukraine.”
The DW reported the reaction of Europe’s ruling elite:
However, some also expressed trepidation over the election outcome. Frans Timmermans, leader of the Green/Labor left-wing bloc, said: “Democracy has spoken, now it’s time for us to defend democracy, to defend the rule of law. We have to make a fist against exclusion, against discrimination.””The distress and fear are enormous… Wilders is known for his ideas about Muslims and Moroccans. We are afraid that he will portray us as second-class citizens” said Habib El Kaddouri, head of the Dutch organization representing Dutch-Moroccans.French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said Wilders’ election victory was a consequence of “all the fears that are emerging in Europe” over immigration and the economy.
The French newspaper Le Figaro called the election outcome a “political earthquake that will be felt well beyond the borders of the Netherlands.”
EU bosses have a real reason to worry about a Wilders-led government in the Netherlands, the European bloc’s founding member. “The election results sent shudders through Brussels, as Wilders has openly called for a “Nexit” referendum on leaving the EU,” the US news website Politico noted.
Left-wing agitators in the Netherlands were angered over the victory of a candidate opposed to their globalist climate agenda.
Wilders has vowed to scrap EU-dictated climate regulations hurting farmers and ordinary people. “No wasting billions on pointless climate hobbies, but more money for our people,” Wilders promised in his election manifesto.
Enrage by the election outcome, climate militants hit the streets with a childish ‘Not-My-Prime Minister’ demonstration, Guardian reported:
Climate activists from Greenpeace Netherlands said they were protesting this afternoon in The Hague, waving banners that say “No climate denier as our prime minister”.
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