Thursday, June 10, 2010

A RECUSAR AS INVASÕES PACÍFICAS...E O MULTICULTURALISMO DESREGULADO

From Times Online June 10, 2010

Anti-Islam Wilders in line for Cabinet role as Liberals narrowly win Dutch electionsTimes Online and David Charter

The Freedom Party of the anti-Islam MP Geert Wilders emerged as the third force in Dutch politics last night, nearly doubling its number of seats in Parliament in the country’s general elections.

Mr Wilders won 21 seats, up from 9, pushing the Christian Democrats, led by the outgoing Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende, into fourth place.

The cost-cutting, right-wing Liberal Party (VVD), led by Mark Rutte, won a paper-thin lead of just one seat, putting them in position to form a coalition that must tackle a ballooning budget deficit.

With 88 percent of the votes counted, the Liberals had 31 seats in the 150-member Parliament against 30 for the Labour Party, which wants slower and fewer cuts to tackle a deficit expected to reach 6.6 percent of GDP this year This would give Mr Rutte a mandate to form a coalition and become prime minister, but sticking to his austerity policies could prove tough because he needs at least three other parties to secure a parliamentary majority.


Mr Wilders, who wants to ban Muslim veils and the building of new mosques, is constitutionally bound to take part in coalition talks. He could be offered a place in a Cabinet chosen by Mr Rutte, who has said that the Freedom Party is “just another party”, but Job Cohen, the Labour leader, has ruled out on moral grounds sharing power with the controversial critic of Islam.

“We really want to be part of government, we want to participate. I don’t think the other parties can escape us,” Mr Wilders said.

The biggest losers were the Christian Democrats, who plummeted from 41 seats to 21 in a damning indictment of Mr Balkenende’s eight years in charge. He resigned as party leader last night.

Earlier, exit polls had showed the Liberals and Labour running neck-and-neck in an election dominated by debate on fiscal austerity after the euro zone’s stability was threatened by sovereign debt woes plaguing Greece.

There are several main options for a new government, depending on the exact results: a “purple” coalition of Mr Rutte’s VVD with Labour and two other parties; a right-wing alliance of the VVD with the Christian Democrats, the Freedom Party and one other party; or a left-wing grouping of Labour with some or all of the Christian Democrats, the left-wing Liberals of D66, forecast to have ten MPs (up from seven) and the Greens (with eleven MPs, up from four), or the Socialists (with sixteen MPs, up from nine).

The election was triggered when Labour walked out of a coalition government with the Christian Democrats in protest at plans to extend the mission of 1,950 Dutch troops in Afghanistan.

Mr Rutte, 43, promised to cut public spending by about €45 billion (£37 billion) over the next four years and by €20 billion a year from 2015 — the highest cuts proposed by any party.



Daquan Quartermaine wrote:
The latest results (with some 98% of votes counted) add another 3 seats to mr Wilders's party, delivering them a total of 24.

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Les libéraux et les travaillistes devancent le Parti pour la liberté (PVV) de Geert Wilders, 46 ans, qui obtient 24 sièges. Le PVV, "en croisade contre l'islamisation", qui avait 9 députés, peut prétendre à entrer dans une coalition gouvernementale. "Nous voulons gouverner et nous devons être prêts à faire des concessions", a déclaré M. Wilders, réaffirmant sa préférence pour une coalition avec les libéraux et les chrétiens-démocrates (CDA) du premier ministre sortant Jan Peter Balkenende, arrivés en quatrième position.

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