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No, the left did not win the Dutch elections. On the contrary. I'll explain why in six tweets. 1⃣ The coalition of the left (GL&PVDA) lost. Frank Timmermans, the face of the E.U. in the Netherlands and the biggest proponent of mass migration and climate policy, resigned as

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The nationalist-right parties (PVV+FVD+JA21) WON. In 2017 they got a combined 22 seats. In 2021: 28. In 2023: 41. Today: 42.

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3. Metapolitically, things are heading in the right direction. Polling shows 40% of Dutch voters want a right wing cabinet. 28% prefer a centre cabinet and only 20% want leftist policies. Sadly, due to the treasonous nature of many centre politicians, aided in this treason by

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The liberal D66, wrongly labeled as the winner yesterday by MSM, regained its previously lost seats but came in second (with 99,7% of votes counted). The only reason people are now looking at its leader Rob Jetten to form a government is because the biggest party PVV is being

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Geert Wilders' PVV lost seats compared to their huge 2023 victory but remains the biggest party in the country (with 99,7% of votes counted). PVV-voters are notorious for staying home and this time, from their perspective, they had ample reason to do so. Wilders got into power

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6. FVD, the party of @thierrybaudet, more than doubled its votes. The amount of metapolitical work FVD did with its three seats in parliament is truly enormous. They have the biggest member-organisation in the country, run a successful publishing house, school and media channel

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@thierrybaudet Conclusion: Yes, it's sad that many Dutch people still voted for their own decline, but seats and metapolitics are moving in the right direction and there are many reasons to be hopeful and combative. Let's get back to work!

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@DVanLangenhove Wilders (hardly right-wing) loses 12 seats, while Rob Jetten’s party - led by an openly gay politician who made LGBT rights a central issue - quadruples its score. Everything else is just cope.

@DVanLangenhove The winner is whoever will actually control the government when all is said and done, regardless of who voters preferred. Who is that?

@DVanLangenhove I've only seen sensationalist posts so far. This is the only one that explains it well, even if I still find the political system confusing.

@DVanLangenhove The Great Replacement will continue to happen as long as we have oligarchs in control of mass media and the native population continues to deprioritize family formation. Both the natives and the business elite are to be blamed.

@DVanLangenhove The mainstream media decides the winner unfortunately. We saw the same thing in Flanders when Vlaams Belang was deemed the loser of the last elections.

@DVanLangenhove Thanks for the example based explanation.

@DVanLangenhove Uiteindelijk wint links altijd, zelfs als ze verliezen.

@DVanLangenhove Lies in this thread, part 1: Poly Market had Henri Bontenbal as the most likely PM for the entire campaign until Jetten pulled ahead. There was never a point where Timmermans was even competitive.

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@DVanLangenhove This is all cope for the fact that the dutch people chose liberalism instead of populism, D66 has regained its lead and will most likely pull through as the largest party

@DVanLangenhove The house of fabian cards falling fast, they are desperate.

@DVanLangenhove Watch him get a position at the @EU_Commission somehow. The globalist pigs will find a way.

@DVanLangenhove Wilders’ party is the party of the unemployed and underachievers. Its support grows with joblessness and low-educated baby boomers—the more unemployed and illiterate, the stronger Wilders’ popularity.

@DVanLangenhove Appreciate the overview - Dutch politics can be a bit confusing for those of us not brought up with it. Thank you

@DVanLangenhove De "hoogopgeleiden" van D66. 🤣🤣🤣 Nutteloos en overbodig. Ik ben hoogopgeleid maar heb gelukkig een maatschappelijk erg relevante baan. Ik werk direct met patiënten. Deze meneer legt prima uit hoe het zit https://youtu.be/wziLeaRwR6s?s...

@DVanLangenhove En hopelijk blijft hij nu ook weg uit de politiek en van de tv. Wat een enge man. Light version Mussolini 🤮

@DVanLangenhove Oh his knees, the dog. Where he belongs.

@DVanLangenhove So nothing changed as always.

@DVanLangenhove stop met liegen Dries

@DVanLangenhove Perfecte analyse 👍

@DVanLangenhove The right has a funny way of denying reality and refusing loss—twisting, philosophizing, claiming they’re the winners and the majority, while “elitist leftists” oppose them and steal the people’s votes. Just look at the Capitol riot in Washington DC, 2020.

@DVanLangenhove Lijkt mij duidelijk ja! Rechts.

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Image in tweet by Dries Van Langenhove

@DVanLangenhove You are coping hard. Instead of patting yourself on the back and crying about how you actually won, stop the coping and do some hard analysis of what went wrong.

@DVanLangenhove Daughter of your "nationalist right". Problem with you people is NOT Muslims or immigration, the problem is that almost ALL of you are feminists. https://x.com/Wotanszoon/statu...

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