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Far-Right Populist Geert Wilders Wins Dutch Election, Set To Form Coalition Government

Veteran anti-Islam populist leader Geert Wilders has emerged victorious in the Dutch general election, securing a significant win for his Freedom Party (PVV). After 25 years in parliament, Wilders’ party is set to claim 37 seats, a substantial lead over his closest rival, a left-wing alliance.

Addressing supporters at a party meeting on Thursday, Wilders declared, “The PVV can no longer be ignored,” expressing his intention to govern. While Wilders aims to become the prime minister, he will need to form a coalition government by persuading other parties to join him. The target is to secure 76 seats in the 150-seat parliament.

The PVV leader’s victory is seen as a seismic shift in Dutch politics, sending shockwaves across Europe. Wilders capitalised on widespread frustration about migration, pledging “borders closed” and modifying his stance on banning the Quran.

Before the election, major parties had ruled out joining a Wilders-led government due to his far-right policies. However, the scale of his victory may prompt a reconsideration.

Frans Timmermans, leading a left-wing alliance, secured a distant second place with 25 seats, expressing opposition to a Wilders-led government. Meanwhile, third-placed centre-right liberal VVD and a new party formed by whistleblower MP Pieter Omtzigt have congratulated Wilders.

Wilders’ victory resonates with nationalist and far-right leaders across Europe. Marine Le Pen in France praised the result, emphasising the growing attachment to the defence of national identities.

While Wilders advocates for a “Nexit” referendum to leave the EU, the path to achieving this may be challenging, as he needs major coalition partners to support such a move.

Wilders successfully tempered his anti-Islam rhetoric in the run-up to the vote, focusing on broader issues. The victory underscores the importance of effective communication and coalition-building in shaping the political landscape.

Wilders’ triumph marks a turning point in Dutch politics, emphasising the need for inclusive governance and collaboration among diverse political factions.

Kiki Garba

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