The probability of victory of the extreme right in the early elections of the Netherlands – Mehr News agency RCO News Agency

According to the Mehr news agency, the English newspaper Guardian in a report called the early elections held on Wednesday in the Netherlands as the failure of Geert Wilders as ai-immigra and wrote: Despite the failure of the leader of the Azadi Party, Dutch politics is still a surfing place for far-right and ai-immigration politicians.
Referring to the exit of Wilders’ party from the governme and his laying the groundwork for the collapse of the Dutch governme, the Guardian wrote: “Wilders’ party and other far-right curres still have significa influence on the media and the political atmosphere of the coury, and this dominance is obvious on the eve of early elections on Wednesday.”
This western media added: Dutch media, which is largely corolled by the extreme right, even in the direct absence of Wilders, reflects his policies and programs as well as other radical right parties and highlights their presence. Moderate and even some right-wing parties, by accepting far-right policies in the parliame, have somehow helped to normalize the slogans of this moveme, including strict immigration policies.
The Guardian wrote: On the other hand, the left wing, despite the merger of the Greens and the Labor Party, has not been able to make a significa impact on the coury’s media and political atmosphere and remains on the sidelines. Despite Wilders’ failure to run the governme, it is clear that the far right still dominates the Netherlands. Liberal Democratic parties spend more energy fighting each other than fighting the far right.



