Euronews International Correspondent Valérie Gauriat speaks with voters in the Netherlands to understand how the far-right PVV party secured a victory in the 2023 parliamentary elections.
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00:04 I vote, eh, Geert Wilders.
00:06 I think most of his ideas, but not all of them, are okay.
00:10 I understand why so many people in the Dutch voted for Wilders.
00:14 He can change. He can change.
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00:59 I vote for Geert Wilders.
01:11 Something has to change in the Netherlands.
01:13 In a few years, I want to buy a house.
01:15 Nowadays in the Netherlands, it's very hard to buy a house.
01:18 So, the elections are good for me.
01:20 I don't vote for Wilders, but I like it there.
01:23 I think many people in the Netherlands are tired that the government
01:28 listen to everybody except the citizens of the Dutch.
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01:45 You can be unhappy with the economic situation,
01:48 with the personal situation, but this should not be the reaction you have to give.
01:52 I'm worried for the future, for, yeah, for all people,
01:57 but more of course for the immigrants.
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08:55 >> He has like enough to see like dark patches and light patches.
08:59 They don't classify him as truly blonde.
09:02 He shouldn't be taxed. You shouldn't be making stuff harder.
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09:22 >> The local government says like, but you have a caretaker and you're right.
09:26 >> Yeah, yeah. You have a caregiver and then your caregiver also has to go to work,
09:31 go to school, take care of a baby, take care of you, take care of the household.
09:35 And it'd be nice to be able to actually have help enough where I'm not the one thing that's dependent on everything in this household.
09:43 >> And at the moment she is.
09:45 >> Yeah.
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