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Housing and migration, Wilder's cocktail remains in the Netherlands

Housing and migration, Wilder's cocktail remains in the Netherlands

"My 35-year-old son has been on the social housing list for a long time because they came to him from outside," protests pensioner Betty. "My 35-year-old son was on a holiday," said Dutch pensioner Jert Sauda. This Rotterdam suburb became...

Housing and migration Wilders cocktail remains in the Netherlands

"My 35-year-old son has been on the social housing list for a long time because they came to him from outside," protests pensioner Betty.

"My 35-year-old son was on a holiday," said Dutch pensioner Jert Sauda.

This Rotterdam suburb became known in 2017 as the place where Wilders vowed to expel "Moroccan scum" from the country by taking a public bath.Islamophobic rhetoric worked for him: In 2023, Wilders and the Party for Freedom (PVV) won a record 38% of the vote there.It is unlikely that he will succeed in today's election, but Wilders and the Party for Freedom (PVV) are leading in all the polls and will win again in the Dutch election is being prepared.

The lack of housing, which mainly affects young and middle-class families, is the main issue in the Netherlands and the focus of the election campaign.The second, according to the pictures, is immigration.Women who did not hesitate to combine these two things, an explosive cocktail in which he tried to keep his voters after breaking the previous law and forcing the election.

"The houses should be for the people who live here and have to wait a long time, people from outside ask for houses first and it's not fair," said Bianca, repeating the anti-immigration argument, in the Spijkenis shopping center.

"It's unfair that people from outside get housing first," says a PVV voter.

The Holge crisis in the Netherlands is being accepted by the United States in 2023, concluded that this is not due to small molossers.In Europeans.Per year, apart from a legislative reform, to achieve the target of building one million homes between now and 2030.

"We would like to build more and faster, the problem is that there are many external factors against this. For example, the nitrogen problem, which prevents us in certain places," explains Jan Willem Mijnans, the councilor responsible for housing in Spijkenisse town hall, from the local party.Construction has slowed significantly since the 2008 financial crisis, but one of the reasons Mijnans cites is national concern about nitrogen emissions, a serious environmental problem that makes it difficult to get permits for new housing projects.Other reasons are the saturation of the electricity grid and the high price of land.

"More houses are also different, because families are different, because the list is treated individually. It's bigger, but it's the smallest one that plays a role.

If there's one thing all political parties agree on in this Wednesday's election, it's that we need to build more.The progressive groenlinks-pvda, led by European commissioner Frans Timber imbers-Timber, has defended the largest housing program of the century, 36.6 billion euros to build over a decade.The CDA Christian Democracy of the United States asked for similar figures, but also to simplify the procedures. Gambling is developing.

The left is trying to expand the debate, with the party's advocates creating ten new cities in the country

"The left is trying to open the debate and expand other issues related to housing, not just immigration, when there is tom youloune, professor of identities because they need a place to live. Maybe it is part of the problem, but a small part," he said.

Although Wilders is likely to win the election - opinion polls show he will get 19% of the vote - as most are silver, he has said his immigration agenda will not be followed.

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