DENK blames D66 for playing opponents of Wilders against each other
D66 would deliberately play opponents of Wilders against each other
The party would do this by constantly emphasizing the differences between the various groups.
DENK leader Kuzu finds this a cowardly and divisive policy.
D66 denies the accusations
D66 leader Sigrid Kaag denies the accusations.
She says her party is committed to uniting people, not dividing them.
DENK and D66 are at odds over Wilders
DENK and D66 are at odds over Geert Wilders.
DENK believes that Wilders is a dangerous far-right politician who should not be given a platform.
D66 believes that Wilders has the right to express his views, even if they are controversial.
The two parties are also at odds over immigration
The two parties are also at odds over immigration.
DENK believes that the Netherlands should welcome more immigrants.
D66 believes that the Netherlands should be more selective about who it allows to immigrate.
The two parties are likely to clash in the upcoming elections
The two parties are likely to clash in the upcoming elections.
DENK is hoping to gain more seats in parliament.
D66 is hoping to remain the second-largest party in parliament.
Conclusion
The relationship between DENK and D66 is strained.
The two parties disagree on a number of issues, including Wilders and immigration.
The two parties are likely to clash in the upcoming elections.