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Dutch right-wing leader Geert Wilders blasts Macron's "Palestine" recognition, sarcastically suggesting southern France as ...
In Spijkenisse, a city near Rotterdam, residents who once largely backed the far-right Party for Freedom now waver between ...
The PVV was the largest political faction within the Dutch government that was seated 11 months ago, and Wilders said he intends to increase the party's numbers in the next election.
Dutch far-right politician Geert Wilders won the most seats in the Nov. 22 election but must first form a coalition, which could take months, to be prime minister. This article was produced by the ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands – Donations to the anti-Islam party of populist Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders and declared under Dutch party financing rules fell significantly last year. According to ...
Despite being by far the largest party in the Tweede Kamer, the PVV participated little in the daily parliamentary ...
The PVV has attracted considerable support in the past decade with an agenda opposing immigration, Islam and the European Union, and stressing the need to preserve Dutch culture and identity.
Item 1 of 2 Dutch far-right politician and leader of the PVV party, Geert Wilders gestures as he meets with members of his party at the Dutch Parliament, after the Dutch parliamentary elections ...
Like other PVV ministers-to-be last week, said she would not distance herself from the posts but, said she would “work, as minister, for all the Dutch”. PVV candidate Chris Jansen, set to be junior ...
The anti-immigration PVV is working on draft legislation which would make dual nationality impossible for Dutch passport holders, party leader Geert Wilders said on Tuesday. The aim is to ban people ...
Geert Wilders and his far-right PVV Freedom Party have pulled off an extraordinary political bombshell, winning the Dutch election comfortably, according to initial results.
Opinion polls project Wilders’s PVV getting anywhere between 22 and 28 seats in the 150-seat lower house of Dutch parliament—far below the 76 needed to form a government.