DENK accuses D66 of separating Wilders' opponents
D66 wants to exclude parties that are against Wilders from consultations. This was said by DENK party leader Farid Azarkan in response to the party leaders' talks that the VVD, D66, CDA, and CU held on Wednesday about the formation of a new cabinet.
According to Azarkan, the parties that were present at the talks are deliberately trying to exclude PVV opponents from the discussions. "D66 is telling parties that they will not be part of the discussions if they are against Wilders," Azarkan said. "This is a very dangerous game that D66 is playing."
Azarkan believes that D66 is trying to create a division between the parties that are against Wilders. "They are trying to make it seem like there are two camps: those who are against Wilders and those who are not," Azarkan said. "This is not true. There are many parties that are against Wilders, but they have different views on other issues. D66 is trying to exploit these differences to create a division between us."
Azarkan: D66 is playing a dangerous game
Azarkan believes that D66's actions are very dangerous. "This is a very dangerous game that D66 is playing," Azarkan said. "They are trying to create a climate of fear and division. This is not the way to build a new cabinet. We need to work together to find a solution that works for everyone."