Election
watch: Wilders returns, JA21 fiddles the figures
October
15, 2025
https://www.dutchnews.nl/2025/10/election-watch-wilders-returns-vvd-admits-poverty-will-rise/
With two
weeks to go before the general election, here is a round-up of the latest
election news.
JA21
changes its plans
Current
affairs show Nieuwsuur has found out that the plans in JA21’s election
manifesto differ significantly from the proposals the far right party submitted
to economic analysis bureau CPB for official costings.
For
example, while the manifesto pledges to abolish the flight tax of around €30
per ticket, the version sent to the CPB keeps the tax in place and merely
cancels a planned increase. The party also promises a single 20% corporate tax
rate in its manifesto but submitted a 22% rate to the CPB, which would cost
businesses billions more.
The
manifesto sets aside €12 billion for housing and infrastructure, but the CPB
version reserves only €500 million, and while the manifesto proposes keeping
two public broadcasting channels, the CPB submission abolishes public
broadcasting entirely.
Party
leader Joost Eerdmans did not deny the inconsistencies when questioned by
Nieuwsuur, saying that the CPB’s calculations were “a separate project”
requiring parties to supply figures, and that voters “know what our choices are
and can easily compare them with our manifesto.”
Wilders
returns to the campaign trail
Far-right
leader Geert Wilders said on social media that he will resume public
campaigning and take part in television debates and talk shows again “out of a
sense of responsibility to PVV voters”.
Wilders,
whose party is leading in the polls but has lost some support, withdrew from
the election campaign last Friday after being told he was included on the hit
list of an alleged Belgian terror cell.
VVD
admits plans will boost poverty
VVD
parliamentarian Eric van der Burg has admitted that if his party’s full
economic package were implemented in the Netherlands, poverty would increase.
An analysis of the VVD’s plans by the macro-economic forecasting agency CPB
found that the number of people living in poverty would rise from 2.8% of the
population to 3.5% by 2030.
The VVD
plans to freeze social security benefits for two years. “We are making
different choices,” Van der Burg was quoted as saying by the AD.
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