The anti-Islam ideologue has exposed the limits of his insular, badly organised operation. For a ‘radical’, opposition is a much easier place, says political historian and author Koen Vossen
He’s not an agent. He wants to gain control for his own reasons. It’s why he tried to get his asylum minister to rule by emergency legislation, like Orbán is doing in Hungary. His coalition partners in the end wouldn’t go along with this, though. This was last year.
Israel doesn’t need to pay him for him to be their cheerleader, anyway.
He’s not an agent. He wants to gain control for his own reasons. It’s why he tried to get his asylum minister to rule by emergency legislation, like Orbán is doing in Hungary. His coalition partners in the end wouldn’t go along with this, though. This was last year.
Israel doesn’t need to pay him for him to be their cheerleader, anyway.