Yesilgöz
under fire for “indecisiveness” about far-right PVV
June 6, 2025
https://www.dutchnews.nl/2025/06/yesilgoz-under-fire-for-indecisiveness-about-far-right-pvv/
While VVD
leader Dilan Yezilgös remains firmly on the fence about a possible alliance
with the far right PVV after the next election, the party’s young members and
some senior officials are clear the party should move to the middle ground.
Mauk
Bresser, chairman of the JOVD youth wing, says PVV leader Geert Wilders “has
had his chance” and it is time the party focused on the “real problems – the
economy, climate and safety”.
Speaking in
an interview ahead of the VVD party congress on June 14, Bresser did not mince
words in his criticism of Yesigöz’s performance during Wednesday’s debate on
the cabinet collapse, calling it “indecisive and rudderless”.
“This
cabinet was the result ot the asylum issue and it fell because the PVV didn’t
deliver due to a lack of capable ministers and cooperation. Wilders walked away
when things got difficult, and that should have been the moment for Yesilgöz to
say: “Geert, you have had your chance”, he said.
Bresser
accused Yesilhöz of not having the courage to make a decision. “And this
country needs decisiveness,” he said. The JOVD is also opposed to Yesigöz’s
exclusion of GroenLinks-PvdA from a possible coalition, if the parties are
“willing to commit to certain issues, such as the 5% hike in defence costs.”
Asked if the
current VVD leader is the right leader to steer the party to the political
middle ground, he said changes of leadership are not the solution. “She was
always the right candidate to promote the liberal standpoint, and she still
is,” Besser said.
Yesilgöz,
not Wilders, had to field the most questions on Wednesday, and many centred on
her refusal to say whether or not she would work again with the PVV. Both
parties are expected to play a key role in the formation of a new cabinet,
along with GroenLinks-PvdA.
Criticism of
her position did not only come from the opposition parties, but also from
former VVD leader Ed Nijpels, who called the alliance with the PVV “one of the
biggest mistakes in the history of the VVD”.
“It was a
strategic blunder,” he told the Telegraaf. “If Yesilgöz does it again, there
will be massive unrest among VVD voters,” he said.
Boost to the
far right
According to
VVD MP Ton Elias, the exclusion of the PVV may lead to a bumper crop of votes
for the far right JA21 or the PVV.
Cooperation
with parties on the left is creating “a fiendish dilemma”, he said. “A cabinet
of VVD, CDA and PvdA sounds fine but with the merger, we are also getting
GroenLinks and all sorts of radicals who sympathise with Hamas,” he said.
The question
that is waiting to be answered is when Yesilgöz will make up her mind.
According to
former spin doctor Henri Kruithof, she would do well to “ immediately close the
door” to Wilders, “or the PVV will again be seen as a credible party to work
with,” he said. “But she will have to have a good story because the alternative
is a government with PvdA-GroenLinks and D66.”

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