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To: Krosan

I couldn’t find the previous pages I’d read. His wikipage has some info about his having brought about early elections by withdrawing his party’s support for the prev gov’t. They don’t seem to recruit candidates to run for office often enough for their own good.

> The Party for Freedom (Dutch: Partij voor de Vrijheid, PVV) is a right-wing populist[13] political party in the Netherlands. Founded in 2005 as the successor to Geert Wilders’ one-man party in the House of Representatives, it won nine seats in the 2006 general election, making it the fifth largest party in parliament. In the 2010 general election it won 24 seats, making it the third largest party. Since then, the PVV has agreed to support the minority government led by Prime Minister Mark Rutte, without having ministers in the cabinet. However the PVV withdrew its support in April 2012 due to differences over budget cuts.[14] It came third in the 2014 European Parliament election, winning 4 out of 26 seats.

(it appears to be third largest)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party_for_Freedom

breakdown of parties in the Dutch parliament:

(heading “Summary of the 12 September 2012 Dutch House of Representatives election results”)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Representatives_(Netherlands)


22 posted on 12/07/2015 11:12:17 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Here's to the day the forensics people scrape what's left of Putin off the ceiling of his limo.)
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To: SunkenCiv

That is the same page I looked at. Doesn’t seem to be the third largest any more.

VVD - 40
PvdA - 36

SP - 15
CDA - 13
** PVV - 12 **
D66 - 12
...


23 posted on 12/08/2015 2:55:15 AM PST by Krosan
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