• Vincent
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    291 year ago

    Well, that’s not set in stone yet. If he doesn’t manage to form a coalition (and it’s very much in the realm of possibilities that he won’t be able to), the GreenLeft-Labour Party is next in line. In which case a GL-PvdA/VVD/NSC/D66 coalition (parties #2-#5) is not unlikely. Which I’m guessing would have to make some concessions when it comes to migration, but would probably be OK-ish news for the EU, the climate, and democracy and rule of law.

    • Runwaylights
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      411 year ago

      Sure, but it’s the amount of support he got that scares me. There’s a lot of support for the right wing in the Netherlands. That means that either a lot of people support those views or are willing to put up with these xenophobic zealots just to make a statement.

      • Doll_Tow_Jet-ski
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        71 year ago

        Yes, the Netherlands is really two different countries when you separate the big cities from the countryside.

        • @[email protected]
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          161 year ago

          That is true for almost every country (with the main exceptions not having one or the other at all).