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Wilders' political journey has been tumultuous. In the last election, he achieved what many considered a landslide, propelling his party to 37 seats—making him a formidable opposition force. His platform centered on strict anti-immigration policies, Euroscepticism, and promoting a "Netherlands First" stance. While he didn’t become Prime Minister, he wielded significant influence over migration policies as part of a right-wing coalition. However, after only eleven months in government, Wilders accused his coalition partners of not being serious enough on migration reform. When they rejected his ten-point plan, he withdrew his ministers, leading to the collapse of the government and new elections.