Extreme right -hand Party of Freedom leads in elections in Netherlands

The leader of the anti -Islamic and extreme right batch of freedom (PVV), Gerte Wilders leads a large margin in the parliamentary elections in the Netherlands. This is evidenced by the first data of the eczitpol.

“We will rule the country,” said the politician, speaking to his supporters after receiving the first results of the vote.

According to Wilders, the Freedom Party scored 35 seats in parliament and now you have to reckon with it.

“We want the Dutch to be in the first place, and we will provide it,” the party leader promised.

In his interview with the Nos, the leader of the extreme right-hand party tried to soften his previous statements and said that he wants to be the prime minister for everyone, regardless of ethnicity and religion. In addition, the politician expressed the hope that the party will be able to achieve agreement in terms of coalition during negotiations.

Parliamentary elections in the Netherlands took place the day before. The first data, the Freedom Party (PVV), led by Gerth Wilders, scored 35 out of 150 seats in parliament.