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Dutch vote as Covid crisis looms large


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Dutch vote as Covid crisis looms large
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Thirty-seven parties are standing in the Dutch election
His government collapsed over a racial profiling scandal in the tax office, his country was the last in Europe to roll-out its vaccination programme, and with an average of 5,000 new daily infections, the Netherlands remains under its strictest lockdown to date.
And yet, Mark Rutte, the prime minister who presided over all of this, is odds on for a fourth term in an election involving 37 different political parties.
Why this election matters
With coronavirus restrictions in place, polls opened for vulnerable voters on 15 March, and everyone else votes on Wednesday in what will be the first "Covid election" in the EU this year.

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Dutch head to polls as Covid crisis looms large


BBC News
By Anna Holligan
image captionThirty-seven parties are standing in the Dutch election
His government collapsed over a racial profiling scandal in the tax office, his country was the last in Europe to roll-out its vaccination programme, and with an average of 5,000 new daily infections, the Netherlands remains under its strictest lockdown to date.
And yet, Mark Rutte, the prime minister who presided over all of this, is odds on for a fourth term in an election involving 37 different political parties.
Why this election matters
With coronavirus restrictions in place, polls opened for vulnerable voters on 15 March, and everyone else votes on Wednesday in what will be the first "Covid election" in the EU this year.

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Dutch head to polls as Covid crisis looms large

Dutch head to polls as Covid crisis looms large
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Netherlands: Historic vote in the shadow of anti-lockdown riots


The Hague, Netherlands – For the first time since a controversial curfew was implemented in the Netherlands on January 23, the much-discussed lockdown measure is being partially suspended to allow people to vote in general elections this week.
These are the first parliamentary elections in Western Europe since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the health crisis has dominated the campaign.
There are also other firsts, given the nature of the pandemic.
For the first time since 1894, the elections are spread across three days to allow risk groups to vote before the main election date, March 17 – this Wednesday.
Never before were voters aged 70 and older allowed to cast their vote by post. Additionally, voters can cast three proxy votes instead of two.

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Dutch elections show the popularity of the far right in Europe


Far-right parties have capitalised on unrest, exacerbated by the pandemic.
The left must unite efforts and mainstream politicians should stem polarisation to prevent right-wing extremism spilling beyond the voting booth.
Parisa Hashempour is a freelance journalist and International Studies lecturer living in the Netherlands.
This is an opinion column. The thoughts expressed are those of the author.
In the face of the pandemic, far-right populism is catching on.
While Trump's fall from ungrace across the pond gave onlookers some respite, mistaking the far-right as a flailing entity would be the real mistake. This is particularly salient in the Netherlands, where the electorate is gearing up for mid-March elections.

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Twitter brands Dutch MP's antivax tweets before election 'misleading' | News

Twitter has stepped into Dutch politics after branding a populist MP’s comments on coronavirus vaccinations “misleading” a week before elections.Thierry Baudet, 38, who leads the anti-immigrant and

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Dutch election: Twitter accused of censoring debate after wading into Dutch election | Politics | News

TWITTER has intervened in the Dutch parliamentary elections after labelling a populist leader's comments on coronavirus vaccines 'misleading' a week before the ballot.

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