Author (Person) | Dempsey, Judy |
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Publisher | Carnegie Europe |
Series Title | Strategic Europe |
Series Details | 02.03.17 |
Publication Date | 02/03/2017 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
After decades of embracing a firmly pro-EU stance, the Dutch appear in 2017 increasingly out of sorts and disappointed with the European Union. Also see the related url LSE EuroppBlog called Geert Wilders is no longer so keen on pushing for a ‘Nexit’ – and it’s because Dutch people don’t want it by Stijn van Kessel. The intensity of the the Dutch Freedom Party’s Euroscepticism has variated over the years, writes Stijn van Kessel. Unlike what happened in occasion of the 2012 vote, when opposition to the EU took centre stage in the party’s electoral programme, Geert Wilders is currently giving less prominence to the issue in the run up to the 15 March election. As van Kessel explains, Dutch citizens’ support for a ‘Nexit’ is clearly limited and campaigning on a multifaceted nativist programme may be a better way for Wilders to expand his support base. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://carnegieeurope.eu/strategiceurope/68155 |
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Countries / Regions | Netherlands |