
Dutch Rightwing Firebrand Geert Wilders Leads the Polls for Wednesday’s Election, Calls on Party Leaders to Respect Voter’s Choices and Stop the ‘Firewall’ Against Him


Let the people of the Netherlands decide.
As we head into Wednesday’s Dutch elections, once again right-wing PVV leader Geert Wilders is leading the opinion polls, as he did last time.
The last vote was held on 22 November 2023, and the PVV got the most votes with 23.49% of the vote.
However, the leader of the Globalist establishment partiers enacted a ‘firewall’ against Wilders, refusing to enter into coalition with him.
So, it took an unbelievable 176 days to form a coalition, and the Prime Minister had to be former Intel Chief Dick Schoof.
Unsurprisingly, the coalition did not live up to the common-sense immigration program that Wilders advocates, so in the end he withdrew his PVV from the government, causing a ‘snap election’ to be called.

Now, Wilders is urging other party leaders to reconsider their refusal to work with him.
Reuters reported:
“Wilders, who campaigns on a promise to stop all asylum migration to the Netherlands, won the last election in 2023 and leads in opinion polls before next week’s election.
But his chances of getting into government, or becoming prime minister, look small, as leaders of all other main parties have ruled out joining a government coalition with him.”
Meet and Greet Volendam! #PVV #StemPVV pic.twitter.com/VANLlPqH9x
— Geert Wilders (@geertwilderspvv) October 25, 2025
Wilders argues that ‘the voter is in charge, not the parties’.
He stressed the importance of keeping the impetus despite attacks by the rivals.
“’If the PVV wins the election and they let you down by not even talking to us, that would be the death of democracy in the Netherlands’, he said at the event in Volendam.”
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