Dutch nationalist Wilders helps make large gains at EU election, exit poll demonstrates

Dutch nationalist Wilders helps make large gains at EU election, exit poll demonstrates


Geert Wilders, chief of the Independence Social gathering, strategies forward of the European elections, in The Hague, Netherlands, on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. 

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Dutch nationalist Geert Wilders’ anti-immigration party on Thursday was projected to have manufactured significant gains in the Netherlands’ election for the European Parliament, an exit poll published by broadcaster NOS confirmed.

Wilders’ PVV social gathering, which won the nationwide election last calendar year but secured no seat at the prior EU election, was predicted to have gained 7 seats, one particular a lot less than the Labour/Green Still left blend.

The exit poll has an error margin of around 1 seat.

Voting in the Netherlands kicked off four days of elections for the EU parliament throughout the 27 EU member states.

It encapsulated the major internal political challenge going through the union: the increasing popularity of nationalist and populist events that want to dismantle the EU from within just.

Wilders, known for his outspoken views on immigration and Islam, explained on Thursday a good consequence for the nationalist events ought to stimulate them to unite in their bid to change EU rules and repatriate a lot more powers to nationwide legislatures.

The Labour/Environmentally friendly Still left mixture dropped just one seat from their 2019 end result, but remained the largest total just after a campaign in which they continuously warned about the increase of nationalist get-togethers.

The two remaining-wing events ran on a joint ticket, but will have independent factions in parliament after the vote.

The precise final result of the Dutch election will be declared following voting has shut in all 27 member states, on Sunday at 2100 GMT.



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