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The Dutch general election is set to take place this week, with several unconventional and far-right parties making significant strides in the polls. Geert Wilders, the leader of the far-right party, has seen a surge in popularity, potentially putting him in contention for a role in the government. The election has been marked by issues of trust, including a benefits fraud scandal and claims of institutional racism. Pieter Omtzigt, a centre-right maverick, is also a prominent figure in the election, with voters seeking integrity in government. The rise of anti-establishment centrists and unconventional parties has brought attention to the potential influence of these groups on Dutch politics and their impact on other countries. Additionally, the leader of the right-wing Dutch party was attacked ahead of the general elections, adding a dramatic element to the political landscape.
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Geert Wilders's anti-immigration PVV is polling well — could he become Dutch prime minister? @peterfranklin_ analyses tomorrow's general election 👇 https://t.co/td2wuny3jr
Far-right leader suddenly jumps in polls ahead of Dutch election https://t.co/128Szgj43d via @cagankoc https://t.co/tmqnZdJTbH
Dutch far-right populist Geert Wilders jumped to third place in the latest survey ahead of elections on Wednesday, setting the stage for him to enter government https://t.co/S52cMzPkkN
Netherlands: Geert Wilders' party soars to first place tie ahead of this week’s general election - https://t.co/i0SESOtVa5
The leader of the right-wing Dutch party was attacked ahead of the general elections https://t.co/lxfoSxsn4z https://t.co/bNlon7k06f
Geert Wilders set for political comeback in Dutch election https://t.co/mLMIDAjVjy
Parties that defy conventional labels are shaking up Dutch politics. Are they unicorns – or a model for other countries? @ErikVoeten explains why anti-establishment centrists may well win the Dutch elections. https://t.co/9DQcqht666 https://t.co/2ThozheDK4
A benefits fraud affair and claims of institutional racism are among issues that led to crisis of trust before this week’s general election #Holland #Netherlands #Europe https://t.co/fTAa4qYMVW
A centre-right maverick, Pieter Omtzigt, could win the Dutch election this week. Read why many voters will be looking for integrity in government at the ballot box https://t.co/ZkhQyrpcdR 👇
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