Geert Wilders Reveals Plan to Take Back The Netherlands in Speech in Hungary

Geert Wilders Reveals Plan to Take Back The Netherlands in Speech in Hungary
In a bold and provocative speech delivered in Hungary, Geert Wilders, the leader of the Dutch Party for Freedom (PVV), outlined his vision for restoring order and national identity in the Netherlands. His remarks focused on what he believes are critical steps to reclaim the country’s sovereignty and tackle what he sees as the failures of current immigration and criminal justice policies.
The centerpiece of Wilders’ plan is a firm stance on immigration and criminal deportations. “First, we will return 60,000 Syrian refugees to Syria immediately,” Wilders declared. He emphasized that the Netherlands must prioritize its own citizens and end the wave of foreign influence that, in his view, threatens Dutch culture and security. Alongside this, he called for the immediate deportation of all foreign criminals currently residing in the Netherlands.
Wilders’ remarks resonate with a broader sentiment across the West, as concerns about immigration, crime, and national identity continue to rise. With European nations grappling with a surge in migration and rising public discontent, Wilders believes the time has come for stronger action to preserve the core values of European nations.
His speech in Hungary, a country known for its tough stance on immigration under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, signals a growing alignment of populist leaders across Europe. Wilders is framing his plan as part of a broader movement to return to traditional values and regain control over national borders, insisting, “The West is waking up.”
With elections in the Netherlands coming up, Wilders’ provocative proposals are likely to shape the political discourse as the country grapples with these pressing issues.