It's Election Day here in The Netherlands with only 26 parties to choose from!
At the moment there are 4 parties in the running to be the largest (including Right-Wing extremist Geert Wilders) with about half the electorate still not sure about who to vote for. Then we have the fun afterwards of seeing them trying to form a workable coalition to run the country - this process can take more than a year.
Fun, fun, fun!
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There is a lot of frustration and hidden poverty here. The Dutch government under Rutte has given the impression that everything is wonderful - but it isn't.
However Wilders will need the support of at least 2 other major parties to form a government and that will be an interesting discussion. He has proved himself to be extremely untrustworthy in the past.
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It's definitely looking like Geert Wilders I'm afraid. He seems to have been around forever too. In 2009 we refused him entry to the UK. I wonder if that will change now we have a government full of far-right fans and appeasers.
From what I understand he's been charged with incitement several times, caused diplomatic incidents, subscribes to 'great replacement' and anti-vaxxer conspiracies and of course is a climate change denier. He's also said he plans to 'ban mosques'. What a lovely fella.
Centre-Right to Far-right swing in Argentina, and the same in The Netherlands In Poland the far-right party got enough votes to become "King-makers" in any coalition. These are worrying times, especially when you consider what seems to be an increasingly speedy creep to the right of the Conservative Party in the UK.
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