Nearly two decades after launching his far-right political party, mixing xenophobia with Euroskepticism, Geert Wilders emerged as the winner of the Dutch parliamentary elections on Nov. 22.
"The winds of change are here," said Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, after potentially receiving one m...
Nearly two decades after launching his far-right political party, mixing xenophobia with Euroskepticism, Geert Wilders emerged as the winner of the Dutch parliamentary elections on Nov. 22. "The winds of change are here," said Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, after potentially receiving one more ally. Wilders' Ukraine-skeptic and anti-immigration Party
Possibly, but not a guarantee. My understanding is that Wilders' party now has the most seats, but he doesn't have a majority. He needs to form a coalition if he wants to have a voting majority.