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Omega21
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« on: March 20, 2019, 03:38:20 PM »

-So far its clearly that FvD is the big winner of the election. It could possibly be the largest party, although I expect the VVD will hold it.

-The government suffers losses. Small loses for VVD, decent loss for CDA and D66. CU very stable.

-SP and PVV are also the big losers. PVV losing lot of voters to FvD.

-Decent gains for GL, but I expected the gains be bigger tbh

As for FvD, could someone tell me how Eurosceptic they are?

Are they like the FPÖ (critical but do not want to leave) or are they for an exit out of the EU altogether?
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« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2019, 03:47:38 PM »

-So far its clearly that FvD is the big winner of the election. It could possibly be the largest party, although I expect the VVD will hold it.

-The government suffers losses. Small loses for VVD, decent loss for CDA and D66. CU very stable.

-SP and PVV are also the big losers. PVV losing lot of voters to FvD.

-Decent gains for GL, but I expected the gains be bigger tbh

Baudet is very hard eurosceptic who wants to leave the EU as soon as possible

Henk Otter, Future senate faction leader, is less eurosceptic who wants to reform the EU first before possibly leaving it

The EU election of 2019 will be interesting as FvD splitting views can be exposed
As for FvD, could someone tell me how Eurosceptic they are?

Are they like the FPÖ (critical but do not want to leave) or are they for an exit out of the EU altogether?

Thanks for the clarification!

I definitely wouldn't support someone who wants to leave ASAP, but I would always be in favour of reforms that lead to a more democratic EU.

And yeah, as you said, a split could be inevitable at some point if the party is split between people who want reform and people who want to leave outright.
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