Mon Jul 10, 2023 – 2:57 pm EDT
(LifeSiteNews) — After 18 months in power, the coalition government of the Netherlands, led by World Economic Forum (WEF) favorite Mark Rutte, has collapsed.
With agreement impossible to reach between the four ruling parties over the vexed question of immigration policy, the country faces calls for new elections.
Whilst this development appears to favor the anti-immigration Party for Freedom (PVV), led by Geert Wilders, another party is likely to make a major impact.
‘The campaign has begun!’
Following a shock victory in the Dutch regional elections earlier this year, which made it the largest party in the Dutch Senate, the Farmer-Citizen Movement (BBB) is still riding high in the polls.
The party, founded in 2019 by agricultural journalist Caroline van der Plas, has taken voters from the left, right, and center of Dutch politics. A March 2023 report in NL Times showed the broad appeal of a party which celebrates the family-centered, small community model of Dutch farming and citizenship.
Leader van der Plas has already announced that the “campaign has begun!”, with a video showing her supporters busily putting up party flags and banners:
De campagne
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