In the Netherlands, immigration dominates election campaign
NegativeWorld Affairs

As the Netherlands approaches its elections on October 29, immigration has taken center stage in the campaign, largely driven by far-right parties. This focus has sparked significant unrest, including anti-immigrant riots in The Hague and protests in areas slated for new asylum centers. Geert Wilders' Party for Freedom (PVV) is poised to emerge as the largest party, reflecting a troubling shift in public sentiment towards immigration. This situation is crucial as it not only shapes the political landscape but also raises concerns about social cohesion and the treatment of immigrants in Dutch society.
— Curated by the World Pulse Now AI Editorial System











