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Psychiatrist and opinion maker Esther van Fenema gives her statements "sometimes too much sambal". As NLBeter's party leader, she wants to question immigration. "You have to make agreements: who adapts to whom?’
Transfer news. Former LPF Member of Parliament (and that party's last leader) and also ex-MEP for the PVV Olaf Stuger switches to GO from Henk Otten.
When he realized that no matter ceased rightward shift of Netherlands, Migrants son Cemil Yilmaz decided to influence this. 'My way? Put populist and extreme right in all their ugliness in full light and saw their story through. "
The Freedom Party lost all its seats in the European Parliament. Yet Geert Wilders wants no change of course know. Members remain taboo and he never steps down as leader. Other PVV MPs grumble. "Name me one party that twenty, thirty years does not change his face. "
This should be their elections. The European populists have even joined forces to advance to the top 3 In Brussels. But the question is: what they want? And they get it done?
We are in the Hungarian Corner, because the debate on Europe of the Dutch Civic Platform.
On Friday 29 May this year was a large group of MEPs in a draft resolution. Based on article 133 the rules of the European Parliament wanted the group to the discrimination against non-attached MEPs put on the agenda. The resolution was co-signed by Marcel de Graaff, Vicky Maeijer en Olaf Stuger, the currently non-attached MEPs of the PVV.
The PVV is about enough parties and members to bind to form a group in the European Parliament, sources said. Such a group would constitute the party of Wilders more funding and greater influence.
At present, the PVV is working in the European Parliament together with the French National Front of Marine Le Pen, Austrian FPÖ, Italian Lega Nord and the Belgian Vlaams Belang. Together, they account for 37 MEPs.
A grassroots evening of the PVV in Volendam which according to a participant is crowded. In a photo dozens of people can be seen such as Martin Bosma, Ralph Castricum, Henk van Deun, Olaf Stuger, Dion Graus, Machiel de Graaf en Gerton van Unnik.
This article presents an agency-based approach to the success of radical right-wing populist parties. It posits that radical right parties will only experience sustained electoral success when they are built prior to their electoral breakthrough and when they institutionalise rapidly. The process of institutionalisation will progress more quickly when radical right parties have a leader with strong internal leadership qualities and when sufficient attention is paid to the recruitment, training and socialisation of candidates. The argument is illustrated through a comparison between two Dutch radical right parties: the Lijst Pim Fortuyn (LPF) and the Partij Voor de Vrijheid (PVV). The two cases offer a compelling example of learning effects in politics: Geert Wilders (PVV) observed the collapse of the LPF and has avoided making the same mistakes.