With the resignation of Prime Minister Dick Dikov, announced shortly, a cycle of uncertainty in the political life of the country is closing and … another, election campaign.
His departure and his party from the government coalition, earlier, was essentially the nail in the coffin of the government and paved the way for.
Well -known for its far -right, racist and xenophobic, rhetoric and politics of Wilders, for its policies in immigration and asylum. The far -right leader estimated that the coalition government, under Prime Minister Dick Schoff, was long delayed to implement the “strictest immigration policy” ever in the Netherlands.
The Wilders Strategy
This move by Wilders seems to be well calculated given the fact that his party, Freedom Party (PVV) in the last election was first in seats in parliament, but was unable to create a government on its own. Vilders apparently believes that early elections will be able to receive an even greater number of seats and will not be forced to accept compromises that will deprive him of the prime minister.
It is indicative that 18 months after his unexpected victory in the elections, which shocked Europe and the world, polls show that the Wilders Freedom party remains the most popular. The fact that PVV’s difference with the alliance of labor and the Greens has been reduced under the former European Commission Vice -President, Fran Timmans, however, shows that Wiltner in this move wants, among other things, to cut the difference in the difference, as it will rally.