Pvv Leader Wilders Is Considering a Minority Cabinet, 'We Want to Govern'
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With seven weeks to go before the elections, the campaign is slowly gaining momentum. Today, D66 presented its election platform, and this coming weekend there are congresses for parties including the VVD, CDA, and GL/PvdA. Furthermore, the PVV is kicking off its campaign in Venlo today. In short: the fun can begin! Political reporters Hannah Warnar and Jeanneau van Beurden are following the proceedings closely and are on the daily news.
Election campaign: In front of every camera, to every journalist, PVV leader Wilders begins his campaign kickoff in Venlo with the topic of asylum. Geert Wilders says that…
PVV leader Wilders is willing to govern with his party in a minority government, if necessary, with him as prime minister. A government without a majority in the House of Representatives is not his preference, but it is a possibility the party leader is currently considering, as was evident today at the PVV's election campaign kickoff in a café in Venlo. Wilders says he has "great confidence" that the PVV will return to a government, although ma…
PVV leader Geert Wilders wants to govern with his party in a minority government, if necessary. He made this clear during the official launch of the PVV's election campaign in a café in his hometown of Venlo. His preference remains for a majority government, but he believes a minority option with Wilders as prime minister is "a realistic option."
PRRRROOOST people! The PVV kicked off its election campaign in Venlo tonight, and it was accompanied by REAL BEER. We have hard ANP photo evidence of the PVV leader with a glass of beer in his hand, so it must be true. Doesn't seem like a wimp to us, because Wilders hasn't been driving himself for ages due to DKDB drivers, for which both praise and shame. Schoof, Dilan, Robbie, Frans, SGP, DJ Jopie, Sjimmie, Lientje, CU, Rolo, Dierenpoes, and St…
His opponents are trying to portray him as a deserter who hasn't achieved anything, but the Dutch election campaign is still revolving around one man: Geert Wilders. De Tijd attended his campaign kickoff in his hometown of Venlo. "For many Dutch people, it's a multicultural hell."
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