A 36-year-old nationalist who has taken Dutch politics by storm is set to make h...
AMSTERDAM - A 36-year-old nationalist who has taken Dutch politics by storm is set to make huge gains in European elections in the Netherlands on Thursday.
Baudet, who styled himself “the most important intellectual in the Netherlands” in a 2016 tweet, emphasizes “Dutch first” cultural and economic themes. He blames immigration for the decline of Christian, European civilization and wants the Netherlands to leave the European Union. Across Europe, Far-right parties are expected again to increase their share in the European parliament, beyond the doubling of seats they won in 2014, but are not expected to take more than 20% in the May 23-26 vote.
“It would be bad for our security and stability if such a party became the largest in the European parliament,” he said. Baudet compared outgoing European Commission President Juncker to Hitler and Napoleon in their dislike of Russia. “If they continue to work full hours, building a family becomes extremely difficult, if not impossible,” he wrote.
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