Dutch anti-Islam politician Wilders promises firm opposition

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Dutch right-wing politician Geert Wilders of the Freedom Party listen in the courtroom in Amsterdam June 23, 2011. Wilders was acquitted of inciting hatred of Muslims in a court ruling on Thursday that may strengthen his political influence and exacerbate tensions over immigration policy. REUTERS/POOL/Robin Utrecht (NETHERLANDS - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW RELIGION) - RTR2NZKD
THE HAGUE: Geert Wilders, leader of the anti-Islam Party for Freedom, congratulated Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on his victory in Wednesday’s parliamentary election, promising firm parliamentary opposition if he did not end up in the coalition.

“I would rather have been the largest party,” he told reporters outside his office in parliament. “But we gained seats. That’s a result to be proud of.”

Even outside of government, his party’s influence on Dutch politics had been enormous, he added.

Wilders said he did not understand Rutte’s comment that Dutch voters had said no to the “wrong kind of populists”.

“I don’t know what he means. He is implying there are good and bad populists. I don’t see myself as a populist but he is suggesting I am a bad populist and some kind of Nazi.”