Geert Wilders convinced Dutch voters the far right could run the country. What is their verdict now?
What happens when you put far-right populists in charge? Entrusted with ministerial responsibilities, can they deliver the radical solutions that they often preach? Or do they, sooner or later, when faced with complex policy dilemmas, end up self-destructing, leaving an even bigger mess in their wake? That is the question Dutch voters had to weigh









