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Eurogroup Ministers Meeting - Brussels

Eurogroup Ministers Meeting - Brussels

President of the European Central Bank (ECB) Christine Lagarde (L) talks with the Finnish Finance Minister, from right-wing populist political party True Finns, Riikka Katriina Purra (R) prior the start of the Eurogroup ministers meeting in the Europa, the EU Council headquarter on November 12, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium. The Eurogroup will discuss the latest economic and fiscal developments, focusing on inflation and budgetary trends. They will also address the challenges faced by the euro area in a changing global context, including geopolitical and technological shifts, and outline priorities ahead of the 2026 euro area recommendations. Ministers are expected to agree on the Eurogroup’s role in strengthening fiscal policy coordination. They will also be updated on the digital euro project and discuss the way forward on stablecoins. - Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eurogroup Ministers Meeting - Brussels

Eurogroup Ministers Meeting - Brussels

French Directorate General of the Treasury Bertrand Dumont (L) talks with the President of the European Central Bank (ECB) Christine Lagarde (C) and the Finnish Finance Minister, from right-wing populist political party True Finns, Riikka Katriina Purra (R) prior the start of the Eurogroup ministers meeting in the Europa, the EU Council headquarter on November 12, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium. The Eurogroup will discuss the latest economic and fiscal developments, focusing on inflation and budgetary trends. They will also address the challenges faced by the euro area in a changing global context, including geopolitical and technological shifts, and outline priorities ahead of the 2026 euro area recommendations. Ministers are expected to agree on the Eurogroup’s role in strengthening fiscal policy coordination. They will also be updated on the digital euro project and discuss the way forward on stablecoins. - Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Yasukuni shrine visit on end of WWII anniv.

Yasukuni shrine visit on end of WWII anniv.

Sohei Kamiya, head of the opposition Sanseito party, visits the war-linked Yasukuni shrine in Tokyo on Aug. 15, 2025, the 80th anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II. The populist party gained traction in last month's House of Councillors election with its "Japanese first" banner.

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Yasukuni shrine visit on end of WWII anniv.

Yasukuni shrine visit on end of WWII anniv.

Sohei Kamiya, head of the opposition Sanseito party, visits the war-linked Yasukuni shrine in Tokyo on Aug. 15, 2025, the 80th anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II. The populist party gained traction in last month's House of Councillors election with its "Japanese first" banner.

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Japan: Far-Right Sanseito Draws Large Crowd at Final Rally, Surges in Upper House Election 3

On July 19, the night before Japan’s Upper House election, opposition party Sanseito held its final rally at Tokyo’s Shiba Park, attracting a crowd of over 10,000. While Japanese flags waved in support, counter-protesters also gathered, holding placards that read “No to Discrimination” and waving flags with crossed-out Japanese symbols. The populist far-right party, which previously held just one seat in the 248-member House of Councillors, made major gains by campaigning under the slogan “Japanese First,” winning 14 seats and emerging as one of the election’s biggest winners.

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Japan: Far-Right Sanseito Draws Large Crowd at Final Rally, Surges in Upper House Election 2

On July 19, the night before Japan’s Upper House election, opposition party Sanseito held its final rally at Tokyo’s Shiba Park, attracting a crowd of over 10,000. While Japanese flags waved in support, counter-protesters also gathered, holding placards that read “No to Discrimination” and waving flags with crossed-out Japanese symbols. The populist far-right party, which previously held just one seat in the 248-member House of Councillors, made major gains by campaigning under the slogan “Japanese First,” winning 14 seats and emerging as one of the election’s biggest winners.

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Japan: Far-Right Sanseito Draws Large Crowd at Final Rally, Surges in Upper House Election

On July 19, the night before Japan’s Upper House election, opposition party Sanseito held its final rally at Tokyo’s Shiba Park, attracting a crowd of over 10,000. While Japanese flags waved in support, counter-protesters also gathered, holding placards that read “No to Discrimination” and waving flags with crossed-out Japanese symbols. The populist far-right party, which previously held just one seat in the 248-member House of Councillors, made major gains by campaigning under the slogan “Japanese First,” winning 14 seats and emerging as one of the election’s biggest winners.

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Japan upper house election campaign

Japan upper house election campaign

Sohei Kamiya, head of the conservative populist Sanseito party, makes a stump speech in Tokyo on July 3, 2025, as official campaigning begins for the July 20 House of Councillors election.

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Japan upper house election debate

Japan upper house election debate

Sohei Kamiya, head of the conservative populist Sanseito party, speaks during a debate with other political party leaders at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo on July 2, 2025, a day before official campaigning begins for the July 20 House of Councillors election.

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Serbia: Hundreds Of Students Set Off On March To Kragujevac For Anti-Corruption Protest 2

On Tuesday, February 11, hundreds of students from cities across Serbia began a four-day march towards Kragujevac, the central city where a large protest is scheduled for Saturday, February 15. What started as anti-corruption protests has now evolved into a nationwide movement challenging the populist government of President Aleksandar Vucic.

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Serbia: Hundreds Of Students Set Off On March To Kragujevac For Anti-Corruption Protest

On Tuesday, February 11, hundreds of students from cities across Serbia began a four-day march towards Kragujevac, the central city where a large protest is scheduled for Saturday, February 15. What started as anti-corruption protests has now evolved into a nationwide movement challenging the populist government of President Aleksandar Vucic.

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Europe's Far-Right Leaders At Patriots Summit - Madrid

Europe's Far-Right Leaders At Patriots Summit - Madrid

The leader of Portuguese right populist party Chega!, Andre Ventura, attend the European Patriots Summit in Madrid. The event brought together numerous conservative leaders from across Europe under the banner of "Make Europe Great Again". The gathering highlighted discussions on national sovereignty, traditional values, and the future of the European political landscape. Madrid, February 8, 2025. Photo by David Cruz Sanz/AlterPhotos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Europe's Far-Right Leaders At Patriots Summit - Madrid

Europe's Far-Right Leaders At Patriots Summit - Madrid

The leader of Portuguese right populist party Chega!, Andre Ventura, attend the European Patriots Summit in Madrid. The event brought together numerous conservative leaders from across Europe under the banner of "Make Europe Great Again". The gathering highlighted discussions on national sovereignty, traditional values, and the future of the European political landscape. Madrid, February 8, 2025. Photo by David Cruz Sanz/AlterPhotos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Europe's Far-Right Leaders At Patriots Summit - Madrid

Europe's Far-Right Leaders At Patriots Summit - Madrid

The leader of Portuguese right populist party Chega!, Andre Ventura, attend the European Patriots Summit in Madrid. The event brought together numerous conservative leaders from across Europe under the banner of "Make Europe Great Again". The gathering highlighted discussions on national sovereignty, traditional values, and the future of the European political landscape. Madrid, February 8, 2025. Photo by David Cruz Sanz/AlterPhotos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Europe's Far-Right Leaders At Patriots Summit - Madrid

Europe's Far-Right Leaders At Patriots Summit - Madrid

The leader of Portuguese right populist party Chega!, Andre Ventura, attend the European Patriots Summit in Madrid. The event brought together numerous conservative leaders from across Europe under the banner of "Make Europe Great Again". The gathering highlighted discussions on national sovereignty, traditional values, and the future of the European political landscape. Madrid, February 8, 2025. Photo by David Cruz Sanz/AlterPhotos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Europe's Far-Right Leaders At Patriots Summit - Madrid

Europe's Far-Right Leaders At Patriots Summit - Madrid

The leader of Portuguese right populist party Chega!, Andre Ventura, attend the European Patriots Summit in Madrid. The event brought together numerous conservative leaders from across Europe under the banner of "Make Europe Great Again". The gathering highlighted discussions on national sovereignty, traditional values, and the future of the European political landscape. Madrid, February 8, 2025. Photo by David Cruz Sanz/AlterPhotos/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Serbia: Mass Protest In Belgrade Over Deadly Train Station Accident In Novi Sad 2

Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Belgrade on Sunday, December 22 to call for the government to take responsibility for the collapse of a train station roof that killed 15 people in Novi Sad on November 1. Smaller rallies were also took place in the cities of Nis and Kragujevac. This video shows protesters in the capital observing 15 minutes of silence for the victims.

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Serbia: Mass Protest In Belgrade Over Deadly Train Station Accident In Novi Sad 3

Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Belgrade on Sunday, December 22 to call for the government to take responsibility for the collapse of a train station roof that killed 15 people in Novi Sad on November 1. Smaller rallies were also took place in the cities of Nis and Kragujevac.

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Serbia: Mass Protest In Belgrade Over Deadly Train Station Accident In Novi Sad

Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Belgrade on Sunday, December 22 to call for the government to take responsibility for the collapse of a train station roof that killed 15 people in Novi Sad on November 1. Smaller rallies were also took place in the cities of Nis and Kragujevac. This video shows protesters in the capital observing 15 minutes of silence for the victims.

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ITALY-ROME-EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS

ITALY-ROME-EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS

(240610) -- ROME, June 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Italian Prime Minister and leader of the far-right populist Brothers of Italy (FdI) party Giorgia Meloni speaks following the announcement of the partial results of the European Parliament elections, in Rome, Italy, June 10, 2024. Brothers of Italy has strengthened its hand with a strong showing in the European Parliament elections ending Sunday night. The party gained 28.8 percent of votes, earning 24 of Italy's 76 seats in the legislative body. Right-wing groups are projected to secure substantial gains in the 2024 European Parliament (EP) election, diminishing the influence of centrist parties, according to preliminary estimate results released by the EP early Monday. (Photo by Elisa Lingria/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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ITALY-ROME-EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS

ITALY-ROME-EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS

(240610) -- ROME, June 10, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Italian Prime Minister and leader of the far-right populist Brothers of Italy (FdI) party Giorgia Meloni casts her vote at a polling station in Rome, Italy, June 8, 2024. Right-wing groups are projected to secure substantial gains in the 2024 European Parliament (EP) election, diminishing the influence of centrist parties, according to preliminary estimate results released by the EP early Monday. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Li Jing)

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ITALY-ROME-EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS

ITALY-ROME-EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS

(240610) -- ROME, June 10, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Italian Prime Minister and leader of the far-right populist Brothers of Italy (FdI) party Giorgia Meloni speaks following the announcement of the partial results of the European Parliament elections, in Rome, Italy, June 10, 2024. Brothers of Italy has strengthened its hand with a strong showing in the European Parliament elections ending Sunday night. The party gained 28.8 percent of votes, earning 24 of Italy's 76 seats in the legislative body. Right-wing groups are projected to secure substantial gains in the 2024 European Parliament (EP) election, diminishing the influence of centrist parties, according to preliminary estimate results released by the EP early Monday. (Photo by Elisa Lingria/Xinhua)

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ITALY-ROME-EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS

ITALY-ROME-EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTIONS

(240610) -- ROME, June 10, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Italian Prime Minister and leader of the far-right populist Brothers of Italy (FdI) party Giorgia Meloni casts her vote at a polling station in Rome, Italy, June 8, 2024. Right-wing groups are projected to secure substantial gains in the 2024 European Parliament (EP) election, diminishing the influence of centrist parties, according to preliminary estimate results released by the EP early Monday. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

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Slovakia's Pm Robert Fico Injured In Shooting

Slovakia's Pm Robert Fico Injured In Shooting

File photo - Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico address a press conference after their meeting on August 23, 2017 at the Congress palace in Salzburg. - Slovakia’s populist Prime Minister Robert Fico has been shot and injured in a shooting in Handlova, Slovakia. Several shots were heard, according to a journalist on the scene. Fico has been taken to hospital. A suspect has been detained. Photo by ELIOT BLONDET/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Slovakia's Pm Robert Fico Injured In Shooting

Slovakia's Pm Robert Fico Injured In Shooting

File photo - Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico pictured ahead of a meeting between heads of state and representatives of agricultural federations, during an extra European council summit, in Brussels, Belgium, Thursday February 1, 2024. - Slovakia’s populist Prime Minister Robert Fico has been shot and injured in a shooting in Handlova, Slovakia. Several shots were heard, according to a journalist on the scene. Fico has been taken to hospital. A suspect has been detained. Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Slovakia's Pm Robert Fico Injured In Shooting

Slovakia's Pm Robert Fico Injured In Shooting

File photo - Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico address a press conference after their meeting on August 23, 2017 at the Congress palace in Salzburg. - Slovakia’s populist Prime Minister Robert Fico has been shot and injured in a shooting in Handlova, Slovakia. Several shots were heard, according to a journalist on the scene. Fico has been taken to hospital. A suspect has been detained. Photo by ELIOT BLONDET/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Slovakia's Pm Robert Fico Injured In Shooting

Slovakia's Pm Robert Fico Injured In Shooting

File photo - Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico pictured ahead of a meeting between heads of state and representatives of agricultural federations, during an extra European council summit, in Brussels, Belgium, Thursday February 1, 2024. - Slovakia’s populist Prime Minister Robert Fico has been shot and injured in a shooting in Handlova, Slovakia. Several shots were heard, according to a journalist on the scene. Fico has been taken to hospital. A suspect has been detained. Photo by Monasse T/ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Slovakia's Pm Robert Fico Injured In Shooting

Slovakia's Pm Robert Fico Injured In Shooting

File photo - Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico address a press conference after their meeting on August 23, 2017 at the Congress palace in Salzburg. - Slovakia’s populist Prime Minister Robert Fico has been shot and injured in a shooting in Handlova, Slovakia. Several shots were heard, according to a journalist on the scene. Fico has been taken to hospital. A suspect has been detained. Photo by ELIOT BLONDET/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Slovakia's Pm Robert Fico Injured In Shooting

Slovakia's Pm Robert Fico Injured In Shooting

File photo - Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico address a press conference after their meeting on August 23, 2017 at the Congress palace in Salzburg. - Slovakia’s populist Prime Minister Robert Fico has been shot and injured in a shooting in Handlova, Slovakia. Several shots were heard, according to a journalist on the scene. Fico has been taken to hospital. A suspect has been detained. Photo by ELIOT BLONDET/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Dutch far-right party wins landslide victory in elections

STORY: Dutch far-right party wins landslide victory in elections SHOOTING TIME: Dec. 1, 2023/earlier footage DATELINE: Dec. 2, 2023 LENGTH: 00:00:47 LOCATION: THE HAGUE, the Netherlands CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the Dutch parliament complex in The Hague, the Netherlands 2. various of campaign posters near the Dutch parliament complex STORYLINE: The Netherlands' far-right populist Party for Freedom (PVV) won the parliamentary elections by a landslide, the Dutch Electoral Council announced at a press conference in The Hague, the Netherlands, on Friday. The PVV got 37 of the 150 seats in the House of Representatives, or the lower house of parliament, becoming the biggest party in the country for the first time in history. The elections were held on Nov. 22 with a 77.7 percent turnout, down from 78.7 percent in 2021 and 81.9 percent in 2017. The GreenLeft-Labor alliance, GroenLinks-PvdA, ranked second with 25 seats, while the rightist People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) took the

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Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

File photo dated March 15, 2017 shows Freedom Party leader Geert Wilders brings his vote for the parliamentary elections in Basisschool De Walvis, The Hague, Netherlands. Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset for his Freedom Party (PVV) on Wednesday. After 25 years in Dutch politics without holding office, Wilders was set to lead coalition government talks and has a good chance of becoming prime minister. An exit poll on Wednesday evening showed the PVV in a clear lead, 10 seats ahead of its closest rival, Frans Timmermans' Labour/Green Left combination. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

File photo dated September 3, 2015 shows far-right PVV leader Geert Wilders speaks during the council meeting about a possible reception center for asylum seekers in Zeewolde, Netherlands. Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset for his Freedom Party (PVV) on Wednesday. After 25 years in Dutch politics without holding office, Wilders was set to lead coalition government talks and has a good chance of becoming prime minister. An exit poll on Wednesday evening showed the PVV in a clear lead, 10 seats ahead of its closest rival, Frans Timmermans' Labour/Green Left combination. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

File photo dated March 2, 2017 shows Dutch politician, representative of Party For Freedom Geert Wilders in The Hague, Netherlands. Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset for his Freedom Party (PVV) on Wednesday. After 25 years in Dutch politics without holding office, Wilders was set to lead coalition government talks and has a good chance of becoming prime minister. An exit poll on Wednesday evening showed the PVV in a clear lead, 10 seats ahead of its closest rival, Frans Timmermans' Labour/Green Left combination. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

File photo dated March 15, 2017 shows Freedom Party leader Geert Wilders brings his vote for the parliamentary elections in Basisschool De Walvis, The Hague, Netherlands. Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset for his Freedom Party (PVV) on Wednesday. After 25 years in Dutch politics without holding office, Wilders was set to lead coalition government talks and has a good chance of becoming prime minister. An exit poll on Wednesday evening showed the PVV in a clear lead, 10 seats ahead of its closest rival, Frans Timmermans' Labour/Green Left combination. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

File photo dated November 22, 2023 shows leader of the Party for Freedom (PVV) Geert Wilders casts his vote for the House of Representatives elections in Netherlands, The Hague, Netherlands. Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset for his Freedom Party (PVV) on Wednesday. After 25 years in Dutch politics without holding office, Wilders was set to lead coalition government talks and has a good chance of becoming prime minister. An exit poll on Wednesday evening showed the PVV in a clear lead, 10 seats ahead of its closest rival, Frans Timmermans' Labour/Green Left combination. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

File photo dated April 9, 2015 shows Dutch Party for Freedom (PVV) leader Geert Wilders holds a placard reading No Hate Imams In Netherlands outside a mosque hosting the third Islamic Conference in Overvecht, Netherlands. Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset for his Freedom Party (PVV) on Wednesday. After 25 years in Dutch politics without holding office, Wilders was set to lead coalition government talks and has a good chance of becoming prime minister. An exit poll on Wednesday evening showed the PVV in a clear lead, 10 seats ahead of its closest rival, Frans Timmermans' Labour/Green Left combination. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

File photo dated March 2, 2017 shows Dutch politician, representative of Party For Freedom Geert Wilders in The Hague, Netherlands. Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset for his Freedom Party (PVV) on Wednesday. After 25 years in Dutch politics without holding office, Wilders was set to lead coalition government talks and has a good chance of becoming prime minister. An exit poll on Wednesday evening showed the PVV in a clear lead, 10 seats ahead of its closest rival, Frans Timmermans' Labour/Green Left combination. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

File photo dated March 2, 2017 shows Dutch politician, representative of Party For Freedom Geert Wilders in The Hague, Netherlands. Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset for his Freedom Party (PVV) on Wednesday. After 25 years in Dutch politics without holding office, Wilders was set to lead coalition government talks and has a good chance of becoming prime minister. An exit poll on Wednesday evening showed the PVV in a clear lead, 10 seats ahead of its closest rival, Frans Timmermans' Labour/Green Left combination. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

File photo dated September 3, 2015 shows far-right PVV leader Geert Wilders speaks during the council meeting about a possible reception center for asylum seekers in Zeewolde, Netherlands. Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset for his Freedom Party (PVV) on Wednesday. After 25 years in Dutch politics without holding office, Wilders was set to lead coalition government talks and has a good chance of becoming prime minister. An exit poll on Wednesday evening showed the PVV in a clear lead, 10 seats ahead of its closest rival, Frans Timmermans' Labour/Green Left combination. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

File photo dated December 07, 2020. shows Dutch far-right politician Geert Wilders speaks during Black Monday action at the Koekamp in The Hague, Netherlands. Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset for his Freedom Party (PVV) on Wednesday. After 25 years in Dutch politics without holding office, Wilders was set to lead coalition government talks and has a good chance of becoming prime minister. An exit poll on Wednesday evening showed the PVV in a clear lead, 10 seats ahead of its closest rival, Frans Timmermans' Labour/Green Left combination. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

File photo dated March 11, 2017 shows nti-Islam populist PPV party leader and election candidate Geert Wilders has kicked off his campaign for Dutch parliamentary elections, amid tight security and intense media interest in Valkenburg, Netherlands. Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset for his Freedom Party (PVV) on Wednesday. After 25 years in Dutch politics without holding office, Wilders was set to lead coalition government talks and has a good chance of becoming prime minister. An exit poll on Wednesday evening showed the PVV in a clear lead, 10 seats ahead of its closest rival, Frans Timmermans' Labour/Green Left combination. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

File photo dated March 2, 2017 shows Dutch politician, representative of Party For Freedom Geert Wilders in The Hague, Netherlands. Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset for his Freedom Party (PVV) on Wednesday. After 25 years in Dutch politics without holding office, Wilders was set to lead coalition government talks and has a good chance of becoming prime minister. An exit poll on Wednesday evening showed the PVV in a clear lead, 10 seats ahead of its closest rival, Frans Timmermans' Labour/Green Left combination. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

File photo dated Portrait of Geert Wilders PVV party leader at House of Representatives elections in The Hague, Netherlands, on November 3, 2023. Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset for his Freedom Party (PVV) on Wednesday. After 25 years in Dutch politics without holding office, Wilders was set to lead coalition government talks and has a good chance of becoming prime minister. An exit poll on Wednesday evening showed the PVV in a clear lead, 10 seats ahead of its closest rival, Frans Timmermans' Labour/Green Left combination. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

File photo dated September 3, 2019 shows Dutch PVV party leader Geert Wilders in the extra secure court, Schiphol, the Netherlands. Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset for his Freedom Party (PVV) on Wednesday. After 25 years in Dutch politics without holding office, Wilders was set to lead coalition government talks and has a good chance of becoming prime minister. An exit poll on Wednesday evening showed the PVV in a clear lead, 10 seats ahead of its closest rival, Frans Timmermans' Labour/Green Left combination. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

File photo dated March 15, 2017 shows Freedom Party leader Geert Wilders stands in the Lower House building to the press during the rash evening after the parliamentary elections in The Hague, Netherlands. Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset for his Freedom Party (PVV) on Wednesday. After 25 years in Dutch politics without holding office, Wilders was set to lead coalition government talks and has a good chance of becoming prime minister. An exit poll on Wednesday evening showed the PVV in a clear lead, 10 seats ahead of its closest rival, Frans Timmermans' Labour/Green Left combination. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

File photo dated May 20, 2014 shows Dutch populist Geert Wilders holds, two days before the European parliamentary election on Thursday in the Netherlands, a piece taken from an European flag displaying a star, supposedly representing his country, in front of the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium. Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset for his Freedom Party (PVV) on Wednesday. After 25 years in Dutch politics without holding office, Wilders was set to lead coalition government talks and has a good chance of becoming prime minister. An exit poll on Wednesday evening showed the PVV in a clear lead, 10 seats ahead of its closest rival, Frans Timmermans' Labour/Green Left combination. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

File photo dated November 3, 2023 shows Geert Wilders PVV party leader at House of Representatives elections in The Hague, Netherlands. Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset for his Freedom Party (PVV) on Wednesday. After 25 years in Dutch politics without holding office, Wilders was set to lead coalition government talks and has a good chance of becoming prime minister. An exit poll on Wednesday evening showed the PVV in a clear lead, 10 seats ahead of its closest rival, Frans Timmermans' Labour/Green Left combination. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

File photo dated May 20, 2014 shows Dutch populist Geert Wilders speaks to the press two days before the European parliamentary election on Thursday in the Netherlands, in front of the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium. Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset for his Freedom Party (PVV) on Wednesday. After 25 years in Dutch politics without holding office, Wilders was set to lead coalition government talks and has a good chance of becoming prime minister. An exit poll on Wednesday evening showed the PVV in a clear lead, 10 seats ahead of its closest rival, Frans Timmermans' Labour/Green Left combination. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

File photo dated September 3, 2019 shows Dutch PVV party leader Geert Wilders in the extra secure court, Schiphol, the Netherlands. Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset for his Freedom Party (PVV) on Wednesday. After 25 years in Dutch politics without holding office, Wilders was set to lead coalition government talks and has a good chance of becoming prime minister. An exit poll on Wednesday evening showed the PVV in a clear lead, 10 seats ahead of its closest rival, Frans Timmermans' Labour/Green Left combination. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

Anti-EU Populist Geert Wilders Could Be Next Dutch PM

File photo dated March 11, 2017 shows anti-Islam populist PPV arty leader and election candidate Geert Wilders has kicked off his campaign for Dutch parliamentary elections, amid tight security and intense media interest in Valkenburg, Netherlands. Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset for his Freedom Party (PVV) on Wednesday. After 25 years in Dutch politics without holding office, Wilders was set to lead coalition government talks and has a good chance of becoming prime minister. An exit poll on Wednesday evening showed the PVV in a clear lead, 10 seats ahead of its closest rival, Frans Timmermans' Labour/Green Left combination. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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