VVD attacked in election debate; Accused of being far-right, out of touch, & antisocial

VVD Faces Criticism in Election Debate

The VVD and its party leader, Dilan Yeşilgöz, faced criticism in an election debate on RTL Nieuws. The party was accused of being far-right, out of touch, and having anti-social healthcare plans.

D66 leader Rob Jetten said: "You want to make even more cuts to development cooperation, you’re essentially doing nothing to achieve climate goals, and you’re cutting €1.5 billion from education and innovation, and that’s very bad for the investment climate for entrepreneurs."

Jetten expressed disappointment that Yeşilgöz did not "learn her lessons" after the failed collaboration with the PVV.

Author's summary: VVD criticized for far-right stance.

more

NL Times NL Times — 2025-10-13

More News