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Geert Wilders

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    Think you’ve got the right stuff for a career in politics?

  • Geert Wilders speaks to the media

    Outgoing Netherlands PM’s party rules out Geert Wilders coalition

  • Protesters rallied against the election win of far-right populist Geert Wilders in Utrecht a day after Dutch poll results caused upset for Muslims and LGBT+ voters

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    'Not what we stand for': protesters rally after Geert Wilders' shock Dutch election win – video

  • After 20 years on the extreme fringe of Dutch politics, Wilders' far-right Freedom party has emerged as the most popular party in the country's polls

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    Geert Wilders: who is the anti-Islam politician leading the largest Dutch party? – video profile

  • Offensive, hostile and unrepentant: Geert Wilders in his own words

  • Geert Wilders’ victory confirms upward trajectory of far right in Europe

  • PVV party leader, Geert Wilders, meets with members of his party at the Dutch parliament after the election.

    The Guardian view on the Dutch election: Europe must learn from a lurch to the far right

  • Geert Wilders accepts applause

    Geert Wilders aims to become Dutch PM after shock election win

  • PVV leader Geert Wilders reacts to the results of the Dutch elections.

    Europe live
    Geert Wilders aiming to be PM after shock Dutch election result for far-right party and calls for immediate asylum restriction – as it happened

  • Jeanette, 35, in Rotterdam, says her family is struggling to make ends meet.

    Tax, healthcare, immigration: why Dutch people voted for Geert Wilders

  • Dutch Muslims fearful for future after ‘shocking’ election results

  • Geert Wilders: the Dutch far-right figurehead sending a chill across Europe

  • The Netherlands underestimated the far right – and Geert Wilders’ victory is the result

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  • European far-right leaders celebrate Geert Wilders’ party leading Dutch election exit polls

  • Wilders talking to media

    Far-right party set to win most seats in Dutch elections, exit polls show

  • VVD party leader Yesilgoz campaigns in Amsterdam<br>epa10985052 People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) leader Dilan Yesilgoz-Zegerius (C) speaks during a VVD election campaign in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 19 November 2023. The Netherlands is preparing for the House of Representatives elections on 22 November. EPA/RAMON VAN FLYMEN

    Netherlands set for first new prime minister in 13 years as voters head to polls

  • PVV leader Geert Wilders in a televised debate

    Far-right Party for Freedom makes gains in poll ahead of Netherlands election

    Leftwing parties urge people to vote tactically to curb potential late surge by Geert Wilders’ party

June 2023

  • Fratelli d'Italia leader Giorgia Meloni campaigns in Genoa<br>epa10184372 Brothers of Italy (Fratelli d'Italia) leader Giorgia Meloni attends an election campaign rally, in Genoa, Italy, 14 September 2022. Italy will hold an early election on 25 September following the resignation of the Prime Minister. EPA/LUCA ZENNARO

    How Europe’s far right is marching steadily into the mainstream

    Whether in Italy, Spain, France or Finland, parties that were once outcasts are fast gaining respectability – and power

December 2021

  • An electoral board showing France's far-right National Front president Marine Le Pen and reading: 100% National Front. 0% migrants is pictured during a demonstration  in Forges-les-Bains, south of Paris, France, Saturday, Oct. 8, 2016. French villagers are protesting the arrival of migrants who are being spread out around the country as the government shuts down the slum-like camp in Calais that has become a flashpoint in Europe’s migrant crisis. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

    The Audio Long Read
    From the archive: The ruthlessly effective rebranding of Europe’s new far right – podcast

    This week, from 2016: Across the continent, rightwing populist parties have seized control of the political conversation. How have they done it? By stealing the language, causes and voters of the traditional left

March 2021

  • COVID-19 Ministerial Committee meeting, The Hague, Netherlands - 08 Mar 2021<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hollandse Hoogte/REX/Shutterstock (11791595ay)
Outgoing Prime Minister Mark Rutte explains the corona measures.
COVID-19 Ministerial Committee meeting, The Hague, Netherlands - 08 Mar 2021

    Today in Focus
    Scandal, riots and the Dutch election

    The Dutch cabinet resigned in disgrace earlier this year after admitting it falsely accused thousands of citizens of cheating the benefits system. Then a strict second lockdown sparked riots. Now Dutch voters go to the polls, but are they in the mood for a change of government?
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