The following video discusses the idea that the Dutch people want to institute Reforms X, Y, and Z, but they can't because, as EU members, they're saddled by EU rules emanating from Brussels and not from Amsterdam or The Hague. So one has to ask: with Geert Wilders now heading up a new government, is a Nexit possible? Wilders needs to work with a coalition for his government to function, and plenty of angry parliamentarians have no desire to work with him. Things are going to be interesting. Like Javier Milei in Argentina, Geert Wilders must contend with an entrenched resistance to real reform.
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