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Originally Posted by Bjorn_Tasty1
The government was more afraid of Forum voor Democratie (FVD) cause 2 months ago they where the biggest with state elections. FVD wants a Nexit referendum and is euro sceptic. They are growing and where the biggest in last Dutch state elections. In just 1 year they got two seats in national parliament, than became the biggest winner in the state elections, and now they will have 3 or 4 seats in EU. The party is only 1,5 year old.
I have the idea Wilders wants to retire. But how can you retire when you need 24/7 security... who will pay. I haven't seen Wilders much. He needs to reform his party, else they will lose more.
So less than 40% voted in Holland, the rest didn't care about the EU. But the votes are being counted now, we had to wait 4 days for the outcome of the elections. While in our sovereign country the outcome has to be published right away. But 1500 volunteers went to the election centers to get the results, so we have a pretty good idea what the outcome will be.
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The problem with voting for pro-EU candidates is they will never reform or stop the EU in it's power grab. Most politicians agree the EU needs reforming, they must fear losing local power so getting the EU to reform is essential. Or getting out.