The blow of November 22 still reverberates in The Hague. Last Wednesday’s elections completely rearranged the political landscape. Geert Wilders’ PVV has become by far the largest party with 37 seats and can now take the initiative in the formation. Never before has a radical right party been the largest. And the Wilders I cabinet has never been as close as it is now.
In these Hague Affairs we guide you through the new political reality with Lamyae Aharouay, Petra de Koning and Philip de Witt Wijnen. How do the different parties deal with this result? How should The Hague proceed? And what will happen in the near future?
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- Guests:
- Lamyae Aharouay, Petra de Koning & Philip de Witt Wijnen
- Presentation:
- Guus Valk
- Editorial & production:
- Ignace Schoot
- Edit:
- Pieter Bakker
- Photo:
- Bart Maat