Seven members of the far-right Freedom Party in the Netherlands have taken a dramatic step by breaking away from the leadership of Geert Wilders. This move came after dissatisfaction with Wilders’ direction, according to reports from ANP.
The decision to form a new group within parliament underscores the most significant internal challenge Wilders has faced since establishing the party in 2006. The split reflects growing tensions within the party ranks over strategic and ideological differences.
This development could signal a shift in the political landscape, potentially altering the dynamics of the Netherlands’ far-right movement as these lawmakers pursue an independent path.
(With inputs from agencies.)