At Op1 on Thursday night, writer Abdelkadir Binali announced that, as far as he was concerned, it was time for the first cabinet led by Geert Wilders. In other words, Wilders I. Former DENK boss Farid Azarkan does not thank him for this. The reason? According to Azarkan, Wilders is complicit in "the surcharge crime." Uh, what?
"I think 'he should become prime minister," aldus Benali at Op1. I think he's put down that caricatured image of the Netherlands, that polarized image.... He has put that down to win to bring people to his side. Power reveals, now he gets that power, now he has to show to me and all these Dutch people that he is serious everywhere what he wants with this country. So he has to get that power. He has to prove it."
"I'm very curious to see if he can start living up to it," Benali continued. And no, he is not positive about that. "I personally don't think so. But prove it."
Then Benali began to give a speech about something that makes absolutely no sense. Because, he said, Wilders' message "is at odds with that other Netherlands I know. Where Dutch people help each other on the street, are language buddies, where people pick up those garbage bags for a moment [together].... Those kinds of things are forgotten now."
But wait a minute: that is just Geert Wilders' Holland. That's the country he wants back. What bothers him - and all of his voters - is that that Netherlands no longer exists, and that's due in part to mass immigration and to crackpot leftist policies that don't take into account the Dutch themselves. That beautiful Netherlands of Benali's has been scrapped. Not by Geert Wilders, but by the party cartel.
Azarkan furious
Anyway, these remarks by Benali have caused anger among Farid Azarkan. Indeed, the former DENK leader claims that Wilders is partly responsible for the ruins of 13 years of Mark Rutte.
"This is really the worst there is," writes Azarkan on X. "You have no idea Abdelkadir Benali. The Rutte 1 coalition with tacit support from PVV made policies that seriously harm many people to this day. It was [among other things] the basis for the surcharge crime."
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And that's somewhat separate. Yes, measures were then promulgated that were supposed to deal with fraudsters. Those measures went too far, and more importantly, too far. In that respect, there is something in what Azarkan says.
But when it became clear that things were going wrong with those Supplements, the PVV was also on top of it. A bit less than the SP, DENK and the CDA in the person of Omtzigt, but still. Wilders also wanted Rutte to be held responsible for this and for action to be taken. If it were up to him, the "scandal" would have surfaced years ago and would have ended immediately. Therefore, in no way did he cooperate in hiding this problem. Indeed, he demanded that the cabinet resign for it!
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