The Dutch For the Netherlands (Voor Nederland or VNL) was a political party in the Netherlands that emerged from a split within the Party for Freedom (PVV), led by Geert Wilders. Founded by two former PVV members of the Dutch Parliament, Joram van Klaveren and Louis Bontes, in 2014, the party aimed to position itself on the right of the political spectrum, advocating for a mix of liberal economic policies and conservative views on immigration and national identity.
VNL's values and political platform were centered around the promotion of classical liberal principles, emphasizing…
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