Voters went to the polls in the Netherlands on Thursday to kick off European Union parliamentary elections that span four days across the 27 member states and are expected to deliver gains for the hard right.
Geert Wilders, of the far-right Party for Freedom, or PVV, was among the first senior politicians to cast his ballot.
Having sent shockwaves around Europe six months ago by becoming the biggest party in the Dutch national parliament, he now wants to build on that popularity and set the tone for much of the bloc, with calls to claw powers back to national capitals and away from the EU so member states have more autonomy on issues such as migration.
Paradoxically, like many hard right parties across the bloc, he wants to get more powers in the European Parliament, so he can weaken the EU institutions from within.
“You also need to have a strong presence in the European Parliament and make sure that, if necessary, we will be able to change the European guidelines in order to be in charge of our own immigration policy and asylum policy,” Wilders said after voting in The Hague.
Source AP
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