Khaleej Times

Dutch PM wants to turn tide of populism

- AP

rotterdam — The Dutch prime minister said on Monday that he wants the Netherland­s to turn the tide of populism in this week’s parliament­ary election.

“Remember the Brexit. We all thought that would never happen. Remember the US elections,” Mark Rutte told reporters in Rotterdam. “So let’s not make that mistake again. These elections are crucial. Let us stop the domino effect right this week, this Wednesday. The domino effect of the wrong sort of populism winning in this world.”

The Dutch election is being seen as a key indicator of the future of populism in Europe after Britain’s vote to leave the European Union and Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidenti­al election. Later this year, two far bigger European nations, France and Germany, also go to the polls

Rutte was speaking before a head-to-head debate with farright, anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders whose Party for Freedom, or PVV, has been sliding in polls recently but is still close to running neck and neck with Rutte’s VVD.

Rutte has warned that an election victory for Wilders in Wednesday’s vote could plunge the Netherland­s into chaos. Wilders’ election platform includes closing Dutch borders to all immigrants from Muslim nations, closing all mosques and banning the Holy Quran. He also wants to take the Netherland­s out of the European Union.

Rutte’s warnings appear aimed at swaying undecided voters away from the PVV and boosting the vote for his own party. Wilders is unlikely to be able to form the next government even if he wins the popular vote as all mainstream parties have ruled out working with him. The Netherland­s’ proportion­al representa­tion voting system guarantees coalitions.

Rutte stressed again that he would not work with Wilders, who abandoned support for Rutte’s first minority coalition in 2012, refusing to back a tough austerity package. —

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