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Dutch prime minister calls on country to resist far-right populism ahead of election: 'Remember Brexit and Trump' | Dutch prime minister calls on country to resist far-right populism ahead of election: 'Remember Brexit and Trump' |
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Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has called on voters to stop “the domino effect of the wrong sort of populism” in this week’s election. | |
“Remember the Brexit. We all thought that would never happen. Remember the US elections,” Mr Rutte told said in Rotterdam. | |
“So let’s not make that mistake again. These elections are crucial.” | |
He added: “Let us stop the domino effect right this week, this Wednesday. The domino effect of the wrong sort of populism winning in this world.” | |
The prime minister said there was a real possibility his opponent, the nationalist anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders, could win the parliamentary election. | The prime minister said there was a real possibility his opponent, the nationalist anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders, could win the parliamentary election. |
“There is a real risk that on March 16 we can wake up in this country and Geert Wilders is leading the biggest party and that will send a signal to the rest of the world,” he warned. | |
The Dutch election is being watched as a key indicator for the future of populism in Europe after Britain’s vote to leave the EU and Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election. | |
It also seen as a test of anti-immigration sentiment, especially since a diplomatic row with Turkey put immigration and nationalism at the very top of the political agenda. | It also seen as a test of anti-immigration sentiment, especially since a diplomatic row with Turkey put immigration and nationalism at the very top of the political agenda. |
Mr Wilders, whose Party for Freedom (PVV) has been sliding in polls recently but is still close to running neck and neck with Mr Rutte’s party, hopes the clashes between Turkish-Dutch protesters and the police will help bolster his chances of victory. | |
While his party has virtually no chance of forming a government, as other parties have ruled out a coalition with his party, a PVV win would nevertheless send shock waves across Europe. | While his party has virtually no chance of forming a government, as other parties have ruled out a coalition with his party, a PVV win would nevertheless send shock waves across Europe. |
The French presidential election begins next month, with the far-right Marine Le Pen ahead in one poll, and in September Alternative for Germany, a right-wing, Eurosceptic party, is likely to win seats for the first time in the German federal parliament. | |
It remains to be seen whether the row with Turkey will favour Mr Wilders or Mr Rutte, whose cabinet banned Turkish ministers from holding a rally. | It remains to be seen whether the row with Turkey will favour Mr Wilders or Mr Rutte, whose cabinet banned Turkish ministers from holding a rally. |
Turkey wants to lobby support among Dutch Turks for plans to hand greatly increased powers to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. | Turkey wants to lobby support among Dutch Turks for plans to hand greatly increased powers to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. |
A snap poll by Maurice de Hond over the weekend showed 86 per cent of Dutch voters approved of Mr Rutte's handling of the Turkish issue. | A snap poll by Maurice de Hond over the weekend showed 86 per cent of Dutch voters approved of Mr Rutte's handling of the Turkish issue. |
“In times when the nation is hit by something like this, there's the inclination for people to get behind the government,” said Hans Gosling, political commentator at Dutch newspaper Trouw. | |
Mr Rutte was speaking ahead of a head-to-head debate with Mr Wildres. He has warned an election victory for Mr Wilders could plunge the Netherlands into chaos. | Mr Rutte was speaking ahead of a head-to-head debate with Mr Wildres. He has warned an election victory for Mr Wilders could plunge the Netherlands into chaos. |
Mr Wilders' election platform includes closing Dutch borders to all immigrants from Muslim nations, closing all mosques and banning the Quran. | Mr Wilders' election platform includes closing Dutch borders to all immigrants from Muslim nations, closing all mosques and banning the Quran. |
He also wants to take the Netherlands out of the European Union. | He also wants to take the Netherlands out of the European Union. |
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