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Geert Wilders
Joram van Klaveren
Lilian Helder
PVV
Roland van Vliet
Tuesday, 25 March 2014 - 15:59
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PVV still united: Wilders

PVV members of parliament (MP) met for the first time today since political leader, Geert Wilders' notorious statement about Moroccans. The members all backed their leader and will continue to move forward, according to Wilders. Last week, MP's Joram van Klaveren and Roland van Vliet resigned over Wilders' statements. MP Lilian Helder was not present at the meeting, but she Tweeted she supports Wilders. Wilders remains confident the PVV is on the right track and will recover from this unpleasant episode. The party leader refers to the local Almere PVV, who stays together after all, the Senate who expressed their support, and the thousands of statements of support.

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