
Dasha Afanasieva
Amsterdam Bureau Chief at Bloomberg News
Amsterdam Bureau Chief @business Views are my own and not my employer's
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2 weeks ago |
thederrick.com | Dasha Afanasieva |Patrick van Oosterom
Geert Wilders is betting that triggering the collapse of an unloved Dutch government will position him to emerge stronger and become the nation’s dominant political figure, but signs are emerging that the far-right leader’s gambit could backfire. By alienating potential coalition partners and testing the patience of weary voters, Wilders is losing support compared to the last election and his Freedom Party’s lead over the GreenLeft–Labour alliance has narrowed.
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2 weeks ago |
kdhnews.com | Dasha Afanasieva |Patrick van Oosterom
Geert Wilders is betting that triggering the collapse of an unloved Dutch government will position him to emerge stronger and become the nation's dominant political figure, but signs are emerging that the far-right leader's gambit could backfire. By alienating potential coalition partners and testing the patience of weary voters, Wilders is losing support compared to the last election and his Freedom Party's lead over the GreenLeft-Labour alliance has narrowed.
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2 weeks ago |
sacbee.com | Dasha Afanasieva |Patrick van Oosterom
Geert Wilders is betting that triggering the collapse of an unloved Dutch government will position him to emerge stronger and become the nation's dominant political figure, but signs are emerging that the far-right leader's gambit could backfire. By alienating potential coalition partners and testing the patience of weary voters, Wilders is losing support compared to the last election and his Freedom Party's lead over the GreenLeft–Labour alliance has narrowed.
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Dasha Afanasieva |Patrick van Oosterom
Geert Wilders speaks to members of the media in The Hague, on June 3. (Bloomberg) -- Geert Wilders is betting that triggering the collapse of an unloved Dutch government will position him to emerge stronger and become the nation’s dominant political figure, but signs are emerging that the far-right leader’s gambit could backfire.
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3 weeks ago |
dailygazette.com | Dasha Afanasieva |Patrick van Oosterom
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