PVV remains stable despite cabinet fall, shifts minimal in new polls
The Hague- Despite the fall of the cabinet, the PVV remains stable in the polls. Various polling agencies show that the rift on asylum does not lead to further loss of seats. Geert Wilders' party is hovering around 30 seats, while PvdA/GL follows at a small distance.

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The Ipsos I&O survey is the first survey since the fall of the cabinet. The poll shows that the PVV is maintaining its position at 30 seats despite the coalition break. This picture is reinforced by a new poll by Maurice de Hond, which shows that the PVV is stabilising around this number with 31 seats. That is less than the 37 seats in parliament that the party won in November 2023. Nevertheless, the party is polled as the largest by Ipsos I&O and De Hond.

PVV not blamed for cabinet fall
According to the Ipsos researchers, the stable position of the PVV can be explained by the question of blame. After all, only sixteen percent of PVV voters blame the PVV for the fall of the cabinet. Fifteen percent of the supporters believe that Wilders put the party interest above the national interest, according to the Ipsos I&O research.

The polls show that the PVV supporters are divided in their appreciation of the cabinet's fall. Just under a third call it positive, but a similar proportion consider the end of the cabinet to be negative. At the same time, 87 percent believe that the other parties actively prevented the introduction of strict asylum policies.


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