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Wilders: “The Netherlands chose more security, less crime, less immigration and less Islam.”

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 73 Comments › )
Filed under Dhimmitude, Europe, Islamic Invasion, Islamic Terrorism, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Progressives, Terrorism at June 11th, 2010 - 1:30 pm

Bwahahahaha! Heads will be exploding over at Chuckle’s cesspool, starting with the pony-tailed moron that runs the shithole… BTW, don’t you just love it when people, who want to stand up for their country, the rule of law and their way of life, are deemed “far right” by these lib dhimmis, I mean dummies?

Dutch election: Liberals take one-seat lead as far-right party grows in influence

With 88 per cent of the votes counted, published partial results showed the Liberals with 31 and Labour on 30.

But the real victory went to Geert Wilders’ Party for Freedom (PVV), which demands an end to immigration from Muslim countries and a ban on new mosques. The PVV took its number of seats from nine in the last parliament to 24, and could hope to enter a coalition government.

The far-right leader with his distinctive shock of fair hair called the result “magnificent”.

“The impossible has happened,” he told a televised party gathering. “We are the biggest winner today. The Netherlands chose more security, less crime, less immigration and less Islam.”

The election ousted Christian Democrat Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende from eight years in office.

The Liberals’ narrow lead gives leader Mark Rutte a mandate to form a coalition and become prime minister, but sticking to his austerity policies could prove tough because he needs at least three other parties to secure a parliamentary majority.

Read the rest here: Dutch election: Liberals take one-seat lead as far-right party grows in influence

And then there’s this:

Far-right election breakthrough shocks Netherlands

The spectacular election breakthrough of the far-right anti-Muslim Party for Freedom shocked the Netherlands on Thursday as two mainstream parties braced for weeks of coalition haggling.

The pro-business Liberal VVD party had 31 seats and the Labour party (PvdA) 30, with 99.6 percent of the vote counted after Wednesday’s election.

But far-right PVV leader Geert Wilders demanded a share of government after his party came third with 24 seats, more than doubling its current nine seats in the 150-member parliament.

“Nobody in The Hague can bypass the PVV anymore,” said Wilders, whose party wants an end to immigration from Muslim countries and a ban on new mosques and the Koran.

“We want to be part of the new government,” declared Wilders, a distinctive figure with a shock of dyed blonde hair who is under 24-hour protection and has to live at secret addresses because of his controversial political stand.

France’s far-right National Front hailed the PVV’s “great success”, while the CMO Dutch Muslim organisation expressed disappointment.

Read it all:
Far-right election breakthrough shocks Netherlands

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