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University Professor: 'PVV a healthy correction to Dutch political system'

Geert Wilders' Party for Freedom is a healthy correction to the Dutch political system. So says Mark Bovens, a professor of public administration at the University of Utrecht, in an interview with the Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad. The PVV appeals to a part of the electorate, that had lost its political representation in the past decades.

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Geert Wilders Up Close

The Hudson Institute has the following article on Geert Wilders.

Geert Wilders Up Close
By Nidra Poller
If elections were held in the Netherlands today, polls predict that Geert Wilders, chairman of the Party for Freedom, would be Prime Minister. Since breaking away from the Liberal Party, he has rapidly drawn support from all sectors of the population. And yet, the 45 year-old MP--sentenced to death for blasphemy by offended Muslims--has been living under 24/7 protection for the past three years. Far from defending Wilders right to free speech, the Dutch government is allowing a lawsuit against him for hate speech to be heard in the courts. And reputable media of all stripes commonly present Wilders as a “far right extremist xenophobe.” His offenses are ticked off—he disseminated “Fitna,” a “provocative” film that links terrorism to Islam; he says Islam is not a religion, Muslim immigration should be halted and if Mein Kampf is banned in Holland the Qu’ran should be banned too.

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