Following the results of the March
15 Dutch Parliamentary elections, pundits of the European Leftstream
Media and the European Union political establishment signaled a great
sigh of relief that the forces of “moderation,” multiculturalism, and
European Union (EU) political power had successfully staved off the
‘far” right-wing challenge of Geert Wilders and his Freedom Party. The
great issues were immigration, multiculturalism, Islam itself, the
continuing subjugation of Dutch culture and nationalism to the globalist
European Union, and heavy-handed political correctness by the EU and
Dutch governments. Incumbent Dutch Prime Minister, Mark Rutte, and his
supposedly center-right People’s Democratic Freedom Party (VVD) had led
the voting by capturing 33 seats of 150 seats in the lower House of
Parliament, while Wilders’ Freedom Party had won only 20.
Twenty-eight
political parties competed, and thirteen were able to capture seats in
Parliament. Rutte will need a total of 75 votes from four parties to
form a government.
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