A rising voice in Dutch politics is capturing part of the country’s far-right base, loosening anti-migration leader Geert Wilders’ grip on voters ahead of Wednesday’s election.

Ingrid Coenradie, a little-known politician until recently, is leading the charge, transforming her tiny JA21 party into a budding conservative force by appealing to voters tired of Wilders’ hardline Freedom Party.

“Over the past few years, people have voted for Geert Wilders, whether out of support or protest. But now you’re seeing people drop out, disappointed,” Coenradie told Bloomberg News, sitting in her party office decorated with portraits of Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher and other conservative icons. Show Full Article

Polls show the pitch is working. JA21 now has enough support to help sway coalition t

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