PVV'er Karen Gerbrands about how the party dealt with the death of friend Willie Dille
PVV'er Karen Gerbrands lost last year her best friend, PVV councilor Willie Dille. They did not feel supported by the party.
PVV'er Karen Gerbrands lost last year her best friend, PVV councilor Willie Dille. They did not feel supported by the party.
About ten journalists and photographers have gathered at the entrance of the Almere City Hall. At the market shuffling people through the drizzle. At one o'clock Bram Moszkowicz will start here Saturday with the Tour for the Netherlands ". Where the tour will bring him exactly is still unknown, but he will at least have to make its appearance in Lelystad and Urk. According to the 'chef leaflets VNL' will I get a lot of places in.
In 2010 PVV won a great victory and had suddenly 24 MPs. If we can believe the current polls that there are even more in the next election. This makes the question irrelevant who wish to sit for the PVV in parliament. The old-fashioned image that many party members and other sympathizers like to be MP: a job that gives status and prestige and a good salary. But the PVV is that now a lot more nuanced.
I was so proud when I was two years ago MP! As a soldier I had 16 years served my country and now I wanted to do it at the highest political level in the House. Gradually my Chamber membership, I learned that the PVV has no intention was that you served the interests of Netherlands, but the interests of Geert Wilders.
To ensure that the PVV MPs in size continued walking, Wilders directed the party in a way that the average North Korean dictator could learn a lesson. There was an intimidating and stifling culture and he had around him a group of loyal 'nod ducks’ verzameld, who would never abandon him. He manipulated the political groups which he was always assured of "democratic’ majorities.
This allowed him to say to the outside world that his party was democratic. The portfolios and chairmanships were divided in such a way that there is always one of the 'old nine’ was involved. This makes Wilders could always exert its influence directly on what happened.
Vision of social issues was not there and discussion was carefully avoided. The moment Wilders risked losing grip, he played his MPs refined manner against each other and he eventually took draconian measures.
In this book the author discusses in detail the way in which politics is conducted by Wilders, in which he concludes that the leadership of our country would be in the wrong hands at Wilders.