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Dutch election: Geert Wilders returns as Mark Rutte attacked over child benefit scan | World | News


Mr Rutte replied he thought the situation was “dreadful”.
He added: “Lots of things have gone badly wrong, other things have gone wrong, but we’re working our socks off, together with the parents’ panels, to put it right.”
However, Ms Rongen cut in: “You’re complicit in this.”
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Mr Rutte was joined in the debate by Geert Wilders, a controversial figure in Dutch politics who has been referred to as the ‘Dutch Donald Trump’.
Geert Wilders formed the Party for Freedom (PVV) in 2006 after he severed ties with the centre-right Liberals (VVD) and the party is now the largest Dutch opposition party.

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Voters give party leaders food for thought in first TV election debate


Voters give party leaders food for thought in first TV election debate
The leaders (l-r): Sigrid Kaag, Geert Wilders, Jesse Klaver, Lilian Marijnissen, Mark Rutte. Photo: Bart Maat/ANP
Six party leaders took to the stage in the first televised debate of the general election campaign, but it was a series of cameos from ordinary voters that stole the show.
The debate featured the six largest parties in the last parliament, including three members of the coalition but without Labour (PvdA). Two of the leaders are women – Sigrid Kaag of D66 and Lilian Marijnissen of the Socialist Party, while Kaag and CDA leader Wopke Hoekstra are spearheading an election campaign for the first time.

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