Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Dutch reject call of far-right, Europe breathes sigh of relief

- Reuters

EU leaders lined up on Thursday to congratula­te Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on beating far-rightist Geert Wilders in the first of a series of European elections this year in which populist insurgent parties are hoping to rock the establishm­ent.

The centre-right prime minister had trailed in opinion polls for much of the campaign but emerged the clear victor of Wednesday’s election.

Wilders, who campaigned on an anti-immigratio­n platform and wanted to shut mosques and ban the Koran, won a third more seats than at the last election but was thwarted in his bid to become the biggest party.

Rutte called it an “evening in which the Netherland­s, after Brexit, after the American elections, said ‘stop’ to the wrong kind of populism”.

A win for Wilders would have been seen as a boost for French far-right leader Marine Le Pen, who is currently running second in opinion polls before a presidenti­al election in April and May, and for populist parties elsewhere that want to curb immigratio­n and weaken or break up the European Union.

The sense of relief among European leaders was palpable.

“The Netherland­s are our partners, friends, neighbours. Therefore I was very happy that a high turnout led to a very pro-european result, a clear signal,” said German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who will run for re-election in September.

French presidenti­al candidate Emmanuel Macron, expected to face Le Pen in a two-way run-off on May 7, said: “The Netherland­s is showing us that a breakthrou­gh for the extreme right is not a foregone conclusion and that progressiv­es are gaining momentum.”

Rutte is now virtually guaranteed a third term, leading a government that can be expected to continue tightening immigratio­n policy in the Netherland­s, already among the strictest in the EU.

 ?? AFP ?? Netherland­s Prime Minister Mark Rutte celebrates after he emerged as the frontrunne­r for forming the government.
AFP Netherland­s Prime Minister Mark Rutte celebrates after he emerged as the frontrunne­r for forming the government.

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