THE HAGUE — One line in Geert Wilders’ inflammatory pitch to Dutch voters will hang-out Brussels greater than every other: a referendum on leaving the EU.
Seven years after the British voted for Brexit, a so-called Nexit poll was a core plank of the far-right chief’s finally profitable provide within the Netherlands.
And whereas Wilders softened his anti-Islam rhetoric in current weeks, there are not any indicators he desires to water down his Euroskepticism after his shock election victory.
Even when Dutch voters will not be persuaded to comply with the Brits out of the EU — polling suggests it’s unlikely — there’s each indication {that a} Wilders-led authorities in The Hague will nonetheless be a nightmare for Brussels.
A seat for Wilders across the EU summit desk would remodel the dynamic, alongside different far-right and nationalist leaders already in publish. Instantly, insurance policies starting from local weather motion, to EU reform and even weapons for Ukraine will likely be up for debate, and even reversal.
For the reason that exit polls had been introduced, potential center-right companions haven’t dominated out forming a coalition with Wilders, who emerged because the clear winner. That’s although for the previous 10 years, he’s been saved out by centrists.
For his half, the 60-year-old veteran seems to be useless severe about taking energy himself this time.
Ever since Mark Rutte’s substitute as VVD chief, Dilan Yeşilgöz, indicated early within the marketing campaign that she might doubtlessly enter coalition talks with Wilders, the far-right chief has labored onerous to look extra affordable. He diluted a few of his most strident positions, significantly on Islam — comparable to banning mosques — saying there are larger priorities to repair.
On Wednesday night time, with the outcomes coming in, Wilders was extra express: “I perceive very nicely that events don’t wish to be in a authorities with a celebration that desires unconstitutional measures,” he stated. “We’re not going to speak about mosques, Qurans and Islamic colleges.”
Even when Wilders is keen to drop his demand for an EU referendum in alternate for energy, his victory will nonetheless ship a shudder by the EU establishments.
And if centrist events membership collectively to maintain Wilders out — once more — there could also be a value to pay with indignant Dutch voters afterward.
Brexit cheerleader Nigel Farage confirmed within the U.Ok. that you just don’t have to be in energy to be powerfully influential.
Winds of change
Migration was a dominant challenge within the Dutch election. For EU politicians, it stays a urgent concern. As migrant numbers proceed to rise, so too has help for far-right events in lots of nations in Europe. In Italy final yr, Giorgia Meloni gained energy for her Brothers of Italy. In France, Marine Le Pen’s Nationwide Rally stays a potent power, in second place within the polls. In Germany, the Different for Deutschland has additionally surged to second place in current months.
In his victory speech, Wilders vowed to sort out what he referred to as the “asylum tsunami” hitting the Netherlands.
“The primary causes voters have supported Wilders in these elections is his anti-immigration agenda, adopted by his stances on the price of residing disaster and his heath care place,” stated Sarah de Lange, politics professor on the College of Amsterdam. Mainstream events “legitimized Wilders” by making immigration a key challenge, she stated. “Voters might need thought that if that’s the challenge at stake, why not vote for the unique quite than the copy?”
For the left, the brilliant spot within the Netherlands was a powerful displaying for a well-organized alliance between Labour and the Greens. Frans Timmermans, the previous European Fee vice chairman, galvanized help behind him. However even that joint ticket couldn’t get near beating Wilders’ tally.
Subsequent June, the 27 nations of the EU maintain an election for the European Parliament.
On the identical day voters select their MEPs, Belgium is holding a normal election. Far-right Flemish independence chief Tom Van Grieken, who can be eyeing up a serious breakthrough, provided his congratulations to Wilders: “Events like ours are on their approach in the entire of Europe,” he stated.
Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was celebrating, too: “The winds of change are right here!”
Pieter Haeck reported from Amsterdam and Tim Ross reported from London.