Just like in many other European countries, radical-right is gaining more and more ground. In the German elections last weekend, Alternative Für Deutschland doubled its seat number and the second party became excluded from coalition negotiations.
In this episode of Haagse Affairs We discuss the Cordon Sanitaire around radical and extreme right. How do established parties deal with this: ignoring, fighting or collaborating? And what does breaking this cordon mean for the other parties in the Netherlands?
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- Guest:
- Petra de Koning and Rik Rutten
- Presentation:
- Guus Valk
- Editorial & production:
- Fleur Kleinhuis
- Assembly:
- Pieter Bakker
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