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https://nltimes.nl/2026/03/19/resistance-asylum-shelters-led-far-right-gains-municipal-elections
Resistance
to asylum shelters led to far-right gains in municipal elections
Far-right
and local parties seem to have benefited from locals’ resistance to plans to
open an asylum shelter in their municipalities. In various municipalities,
parties opposed to asylum shelters won significantly. The PVV more than doubled
its seats in Terneuzen, where resistance to an asylum shelter ultimately led to
the mayor resigning. And the far-right FvD made the biggest gains in
yesterday’s election.
The PVV
became the biggest party in Terneuzen with 7 seats, up from 3 seats in the
council. The party loudly campaigned against the arrival of an asylum shelter
in the run-up to the election.
A
majority of the Terneuzen municipal council supported opening a shelter for
asylum seekers on an industrial estate, but later decided against it due to
local unrest. In November, Mayor Erik van Merrienboer (PvdA) resigned because
the aldermen, on the advice of the municipality council, refused to grant a
permit for the shelter.
Patrick
van der Hoeff, the PVV lead candidate in Terneuzen, believes his party owes its
victory largely to the opposition to the asylum shelter. “We had counted on a
gain, but did not expect it to be this large,” Van der Hoeff said.
The
anti-asylum PVV became the largest party in Zoetermeer, Papendrecht, Terneuzen,
Pekela, and Stadskanaal. On X, PVV leader Geert Wilders thanked his voters for
the “wonderful results.”
The other
far-right, anti-asylum party, FvD, made massive gains in yesterday’s elections,
partly because it participated in twice as many municipalities as in 2022.
FvD’s votes quadrupled to around 300,000. The party is likely to win one or
more seats in all the municipalities where FvD participated.
In Venlo,
the new local party Venloos Burger Initiatief, which explicitly opposes the
expansion of an asylum shelter, won enough votes to enter the city council with
3 seats. Lead candidate Twan Schroembges told NOS that trust in local politics
must be restored, and that requires listening to the citizens. He said that
Venloos Burger Initiatief will “do everything in its power” to block the
council’s decision to expand the asylum shelter.
In Hoorn,
the local party Hart van Hoorn is the big winner, securing six seats and
doubling its presence in the municipal council. Hart van Hoorn campaigned
against taking in asylum seekers. “No asylum shelter in our municipalities,”
was one of the party’s key points in the campaign.
Prime
Minister Rob Jetten (D66) told ANP that he understands locals’ “frustrations”
regarding the arrival of asylum shelters. “You might think: this is happening
to us, while we ourselves want to have a say in the size of a reception center
or the conditions for asylum accommodation.”
He
stressed that the Cabinet aims to reduce the influx of asylum seekers so that
the Asylum Distribution Act, which obliges municipalities to take in a fair
share of asylum seekers, becomes redundant. He also said that the Cabinet will
“definitely work out” better cooperation between the national government and
municipalities.
Reporting
by ANP and NL Times

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