EU Elections: Big Gains for Dutch Populist Wilders, Pro-Farmer Party Wins First Seats in EU Parliament
Dutch populist leader Geert Wilders declared his Party for Freedom was the “biggest winner” in the country’s EU Parliament elections on Thursday.
Dutch populist leader Geert Wilders declared his Party for Freedom was the “biggest winner” in the country’s EU Parliament elections on Thursday.
Farmers swarmed Brussels and shut down the French border with Spain to protest the green agenda ahead of the EU Parliament elections.
Planting its flag on the populist right, the Dutch Farmer-Citizen Movement called for an “opt-out” of EU climate and migrant agreements.
The Dutch pro-farmer party selected a former minister who was fired for opposing to coronavirus passports as its candidate for prime minister.
A battle over the future of Dutch farming will be waged at the ballot box, with green agenda architecht Frans Timmermans entering the race.
The globalist Dutch government of Mark Rutte collapsed, paving the way for the possibility of the pro-farmer party to take power.
The Dutch government launched its Great Reset-style farmer buyout scheme, which could see upwards of ten thousand farms shut down forever.
Plan would see thousands of farms shut down to comply with EU climate goals, and farmers banned from ever working again to get a cash payout.
Mark Rutte vowed to “accelerate” plans to implement his anti-farmer agenda despite the surprise victory of the populist tractor protest party.
5,000 farmers are said to have taken part in a tractor rally in Slovenia in order to protest EU green agenda rules in the country.
The Dutch insurgent populist Farmer-Citizen Movement (BBB) party dominated last week’s provincial elections to such a degree that it became the largest party in the country despite being outspent in media advertising by ten other parties.
Hundreds of tractors and fishing trawlers are protesting at a German coastal town to protest great reset measures imposed by Brussels.
The EU reportedly told the Dutch government impose forced buyouts of farmers in exchange for more “flexibility” on green regulations.
BBB leader Caroline van der Plas said that she expects elections within the year as the coalition government is not on solid ground.
“Adjustments” must be made to the state’s green agenda programme after the Netherlands’ pro-farmer party won the country’s recent election, a senior government party figure has said.
A Dutch cabinet minister called for the government’s green agenda to be reconsidered after the shock victory of a pro-farmer party.
A pro-farmer party secured a major victory against the globalist Dutch government and its radical green agenda in elections on Wednesday.
Farmers drove tractors toward The Hague early Saturday in defiance of a ban on the heavy vehicles imposed ahead of a protest against the government’s plan to reduce nitrate emissions, with some calling for a Nexit (Dutch exit from the European Union).
The European Union’s green agenda-inspired war against farmers is turning the bloc into the “EUSSR”, an MEP has warned.
Green great reset policies aimed at cutting Nitrogen pollution in Flanders have thrown the region’s coalition government into chaos, as politicians worry about the impact the measures will have on farmers.
The Dutch government’s plans to buy out and shut down thousands of farms has been branded as the “Great Reset in full force”.
Dutch lawyer Eva Vlaardingerbroek discusses Europeans feeding their children mealworms, Dutch farmers rising up to protect their livelihoods, and the slow and steady march of globalism usurping more of our freedoms.
Dutch schoolchildren have been fed mealworms as part of a behavioural change programme backed by the government.
Dutch farmers vowed to launch more protests over governmetn plans to siese up to 600 farms deemed to be the heaviest nitrogen emitters.
King Willem-Alexander visited with disgruntled farmers to hear their pleas for help against the green agenda of the government of Mark Rutte.
The Dutch city of Haarlem is set to become the first in the world to ban advertisements for most meat because of its impact on climate change.
The Minister of Agriculture in the Netherlands resigned amid the ongoing dispute with the nation’s farmers over the EU-driven green agenda.
The Dutch government said the timeline for the imposition of climate standards is not up for discussion in the second meeting with farmers.
Farmers Belgium tried to break into Hoogstraten town hall during a protest against the government’s EU-driven push to cut nitrogen emissions.
Dutch lawmakers broke into their summer vacations Tuesday to debate the government’s contentious plans to slash nitrogen emissions.
A senior Eurocrat has called for a “Civil Protection Force” directly under the control of Brussels to be established to fight the impact of climate change.
Over 100 people have been arrested by police in relation to demonstrations resisting EU green agenda plans that will see Dutch farmers lose their livelihoods.
Elected representatives in the Netherlands have grilled the country’s government over exactly how many farms will be forced to close to satisfy the EU’s Great Reset green agenda.
A man was convicted of dumping straw on a Dutch road in one of the first cases stemming from widespread protests by farmers.
The Dutch farmers have unveiled plans to protest during the famed Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain) bicycle race later this month.
Dutch police have arrested two individuals who are suspected of dumping waste on one of the country’s highways during a farmer protest against EU green agenda rules.
The Dutch farmers have characterised the first round of negotiations with Prime Minister Mark Rutte as disappointing, with some declaring “stronger” actions will follow the meeting.
Dutch farmers once again took to the motorways to deploy flaming bales of hay as road blocks ahead of negotiations with the government.
Far-left extremists in the Netherlands have threatened to attack farms in the country belonging to “right-wing nationalists”.
Democrats are continuing to push their radical climate agenda despite 9.1 percent inflation and high food and gas prices — an effort Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) contends signals last-minute desperation before a highly anticipated “red wave.”