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"Geert Wilders ax to root the rule of law’

Geert Wilders, the judges in his trial deliberately damaged, and brings the rule of law at risk. That says Geert Corstens, former president of the Supreme Court, the highest court in our country. ,,Wilders makes voting against judges, pretends they have already condemned him,” Corstens said in an interview with this newspaper. ,,With that he put the ax to the root of the rule of law.”

Again lawsuit swastika in trash

Pegida frontman Edwin Wagensveld state next Thursday before the court due to a previously shown banner during a demonstration for the Stopera.

The banner was a swastika depicted in a trash. When Wagensveld the banner pulled out, he was arrested by agents on stage. He was fined, but refuses to pay and wants to get the case to trial.

Damages claimed in criminal Wilders

In the criminal case against Geert Wilders demands the complainants compensation from the PVV leader. According to the four lawyers who spoke for about forty Moroccan Dutch, Wilders has been "less Marokkanen' ruling caused widespread damage.

Do we still trust in politics?

The victory of Trump makes a lot of loose worldwide. Not only in America, but here in the Netherlands. Following our broadcast last Wednesday, we received numerous emails inside of viewers and were happy with Trump and say this is going to happen here. of angry, disappointed people, who have lost faith in politics. Alexander Pechtold talks to Freek Louis, Astrid Beautiful, Rik van Schaik and Marcel Heinlein.

Knoops not get into "less Marokkanen' case Wilders

Lawyer Geert-Jan Knoops continues to defend Geert Wilders in the 'less Marokkanen' process. He has announced in a press release.

Last week Knoops turned down one of the judges in the trial, because he and Wilders thought they had created the appearance of bias. The disqualification request was rejected.

PVV is on the eve of a budget debate "against budget’ in

Charles Kamp must remain open, lower taxes, more attention to the elderly and the N35 must complete four-lane. That is in the "on budget’ presenting the PVV Overijssel on the eve of the budget debate.

“We would like to show citizens how it can be done differently in the province”, said Group Chairman Edgar Mulder of the Freedom Party.