Wilders criticizes King’s Christmas speech, reaffirms PVV stance
Geert Wilders, leader of the far-right Party for Freedom (PVV), pushed back against King Willem-Alexander's Christmas speech, following the monarch's direct appeal to Muslim and Jewish citizens in the country.
"The Netherlands is ours, proud of our culture, our customs, our traditions—it is our country,” Wilders posted on X, formerly Twitter, shortly after the king’s televised address. The statement reflects Wilders’ hardline stance on national identity and immigration, which has been a cornerstone of his political platform.
King Willem-Alexander, in his traditional Christmas message, addressed growing societal tensions, speaking directly to Muslims and Jews in the Netherlands. “To Dutch Muslims, I say: this is also your country; this is also your land,” the king said. He called for mutual understanding and unity among Dutch citizens of all faiths and beliefs, stating, “Christians, Jews, Muslims, humanists, atheists, or however you stand in life—every person is equal.”
The PVV’s election victory last month, which saw Wilders' party emerge as the largest in parliament, has led to increased unease among Muslim citizens. Many have expressed feeling alienated by the party's anti-Islam rhetoric and policies, including calls for banning the Quran and closing mosques.
Pieter Omtzigt, leader of the New Social Contract (NSC) and a coalition partner in the newly-formed government, praised the king’s address, taking a contrasting position to Wilders. “A beautiful, clear, and inspiring message from the king about our society and living together,” Omtzigt said.
Reporting by ANP
