• cygnus@lemmy.ca
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    5 months ago

    That’s a relief! Hopefully the far-right wave has bottomed out by the next election.

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      5 months ago

      The problem is that the populist, nationalist right tends to be good in opposition, because they can shout simplistic slogans and don’t have to actually deliver anything.

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        5 months ago

        Well, it could have been worse (and in the general election just a few months back it actually was a lot worse, so there’s that). On top of that, The Putin-loving white supremacist party of Thierry Baudet lost all their 4 seats.

        So yeah, I’m not dancing on the table with this result, but am kinda relieved

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      5 months ago

      According to national polls, the PVV would have now ca. 48 out a total of 150 seats in the Dutch House of Representatives; so a 32%.

      In this exit poll, PVV won 7 out of a total of 31 European Parliament seats, or 22,5%.

      On the other hand PVV went from 1 to 7 seats in the EP. A huge far-right surge was/ is expected for the EP election. But in the Netherlands, it didn’t turn out as high as was predicted.

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        5 months ago

        I suspect that the people who vote nationalistic populists into power are less interested in European elections.

        And possibly these voters also dislike the amount of water the PVV has already had to add to their wine to get a coalition going on national level. Water such as guarantees that the constitution is not blatently broken.