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Published on The Brussels Journal (http://www.brusselsjournal.com)
Wilders Looks for European Allies, Suggests Reuniting Flanders and Netherlands
By Paul Belien
Created 2008-05-12 14:52

Geert Wilders, the leader of the Dutch Freedom Party PVV and the maker of Fitna, a controversial movie about the Koran, is back in the Netherlands after a two-week vacation in Las Vegas. In an interview published today in the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, the largest newspaper in the Netherlands, Wilders said that his party will stand for election in the 2009 European elections and must consider allying itself with like-minded European parties. He also called for a reunification of Flanders, the Dutch-speaking northern part of Belgium, and the Netherlands.

Wilders went to Vegas, but not to gamble. The 44-year old politician told De Telegraaf he only spent 10 dollars in a casino. He asked the local police if he could join them on their patrols, and he did. Wilders is very impressed by the LVPD. Apparently, the feeling was reciprocal. The policemen had seen Fitna and liked it a lot. They told Wilders: ?You should run for president here!?

The politician said he is happy with the way Fitna was received in the Netherlands. ?I do not seek controversy, I want to foster debate. [?] Nor was I looking for electoral gain. I knew the movie would lead to a lot of personal and political misery. But I have a mission! I felt I had to do this. [?] A politician must lead. We are the most critical voice on immigration, Islam and integration issues [in the Netherlands}, we defend the average Dutchman.?

He told the paper that multiculturalism does not work. He referred to neighbouring Belgium as an example. Belgium is a country made up of 6 million Dutch-speaking Flemings in Flanders, the northern half of the country, and 4 million French-speaking Walloons in Wallonia, the southern half. Belgium was part of the Netherlands until 1830, when a revolution instigated by Walloons and French agents tore the country apart. The revolutionaries occupied Flanders, too. The Flemings have always been second-class citizens in Belgium and are still politically underrepresented. The current Belgian government has more French-speaking members of cabinet than Flemish. Wilders said he is in favour of reuniting Flanders and the Netherlands.

?Belgium has been in crisis for months,? Wilders said. ?They have a government now but another crisis has erupted. It is a shambles. [?] I would be very much in favour of trying to find out how Flanders and the Netherlands could merge. [?] The momentum is there. [?] We have more in common with the Flemings than the Flemings with the Walloons. It would only be logical to unite Flanders and the Netherlands. We have to put this before the Flemings and the Dutch in a referendum. I hope that [Dutch Prime Minister Jan-Peter] Balkenende will seriously consider this.?

Wilders emphasized that he has no contacts with the Vlaams Belang, the major party in the Flemish regional parliament. The VB wants to dissolve Belgium and establish an independent Flemish Republic, though some of its members favour reunification with the Netherlands. The VB is also the most outspoken anti-Islamisation party in Belgium.

?I have no contacts with Vlaams Belang,? Wilders said. ?I have no contacts with foreign parties whatsoever. But we will have to establish them with regard to the European elections next year. [?] We are trying to decide which European group to join. This is not an easy exercise. However, we want to have nothing to do with the Mussolinis and Le Pen and others like them.?

Wilders is opposed to the project of establishing the European Union as a super state. He said his party wants to stand for the European elections in order to help abolish the European Parliament from within.
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Yes, the "Party of Freedom" which Wilders leads that wants to outlaw the Koran. He's a real freedom loving guy. Luckily the PVV only has a few seats in the Dutch Parliament.

He's a racist, literally bought and paid for by the Israeli Government.

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Yes, the "Party of Freedom" which Wilders leads that wants to outlaw the Koran. He's a real freedom loving guy. Luckily the PVV only has a few seats in the Dutch Parliament.

He's a racist, literally bought and paid for by the Israeli Government.



NIS News Bulletin
 Popular Opinion Rates Verdonk Best Politician of 2007
 

THE HAGUE, 15/12/07 - Rita Verdonk is the best politician of 2007, according to TV programme EenVandaag's opinion panel.

EenVandaag had the 24,000 members of its panel vote yesterday. Eighteen percent chose Verdonk. Voters value her for her clear language and see her as trustworthy. Party for Freedom (PVV) leader Geert Wilders came second, with bronze going to Premier Jan Peter Balkenende.

Verdonk, the previous Integration Minister, left the conservatives (VVD) this year and set up the 'movement; Proud of the Netherlands (TON). She also won the EenVandaag election in 2004; last year, Socialist Party (SP) leader Jan Marijnissen won.

Wilders appears controversial. As well as being runner-up to Verdonk, he 'won' the title of worst politician of 2007. Labour (PvdA) leader and Finance Minister Wouter Bos came second. Balkenende also came third here.

EenVandaag also asked MPs for their preferences. They selected Balkenende as the best politician this year, followed by VVD leader Mark Rutte and Christian democratic (CDA) parliamentary leader Pieter van Geel.

MPs see Wilders as the worst politician, followed by Verdonk. Marianne Thieme of the Party for Animals (PvdD) was rated third-worst.

On Saturday, news broadcaster NOS is publishing a similar election. Here, small Christian party SGP's leader Bas van der Vlies is in the lead for now, through a strong lobby by his followers. Wilders and Verdonk come second and third in the Internet election, in which everybody has been able to participate in recent weeks.

In the NOS survey, results from the public will determine half of the results, with the other half being the verdict of the parliamentary press. Apart from this, with the 'politician of the year' slot, NOS is not in principle looking for the best politician of the year.
 
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