VVD leader Dilan Yesilgöz has taken hard to GL-PVDA at the congress of her party. According to her, realizing VVD plans is “very difficult” with the “elitist” party. At the same time, the door to the PVV is really closed, even when Geert Wilders gets fifty seats.
Yesilgöz wants to look ahead at the congress in Nieuwegein. “The VVD has plans to build on the Netherlands” and those plans were “in the way of a run -away PVV”.
But according to the VVD leader, those plans are also “very difficult” to be done with the “elitist” party GL-PvdA.
In the past the liberals ruled together with the PvdA, but Yesilgöz no longer recognizes the Social Democratic Party. “The merger seems to have taken the PvdA from the middle of Dutch politics,” she said in her speech.
The extraction to the left party could count on loud applause from the hall.
“What if Wilders gets fifty seats?”
Since Yesilgöz Mark Rutte succeeded as party leader, she has already been hard in the direction of GL-PVDA. In the campaign of the previous parliamentary elections, she did not know anything about GL-PVDA leader Frans Timmermans. There was no change after the fall of the Schoof cabinet.
At the same time, a new collaboration with the PVV is no longer there. Yesilgöz closed that door last Monday. And it stays closed. Even if Wilders gets fifty seats, the VVD leader resolutely answered a question from the hall on Saturday.
In her speech, she emphasized that a collaboration with the PVV is never in it again. “Anyone who still thinks that a collaboration with Wilders will ever offer a chance of good policy on migration, on safety and on freedom, who are mistaken.”
These words could also count on loud applause from the members.
It may bring Yesilgöz into a difficult position. Based on the current polls, there is a good chance that the VVD will have to collaborate with GL-PvdA, although everything can still change in the run-up to the polls.
VVD Makes International Security and Freedom a Major Theme
Yesilgöz Hopes for a “Stable, Right-Wing Liberal Cabinet” Herself. Accordance to her, this is necessary in this unstable world.
In Her Speech, The VVD Leader Paid Much Attention to the War in Ukraine, The Growing Conflict in the Middle East, and the Looming Trade War. “As far as i am groups, there are now two priorities: our security and ensuring our future,” she said.
In Her Speech, She Hardly Mentioned Migration. This subject is also avoid in the Campaign Video that the VVD Launched Almost Immediately After the Fall of the Cabinet.
With this strategy, the party will because to prevent Wilders from Dominating the Debate and the Campaign. A Two-Way Battle with GL-Pvda Seems Like a Better Idea Then.