Gengar
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That makes sense. It seems in the US you are either/or. Nothing in-between. FvD stands for Forum voor Democratie. Or "Forum for Democracy."The way it works here in the US is that you're still basically fucked whoever you vote for. I'm a Libertarian and none of the parties really ever align with my interests. They don't really align with the full interests of anyone. Whoever you vote for here will get some of your rights taken away regardless.
I really have no clue how much the terms "far-right" differ from how they're usually defined here in the US, and how they're defined in Europe. People have different ideas of what it means to vote far-right depending on your country. What does FvD mean? What do they usually represent when it comes to politics in your country?
"After establishing itself, the party and its platform started to be perceived by political commentators as a standard Eurosceptic national populist political party, and on the far-right of the spectrum. It was also accused of drawing links with the alt-right movement. The FVD has been described as ideologically national conservative Hard Eurosceptic, and right-wing populist."
"On its official platform, the FVD declares itself to be a movement rather than a party with a focus on protecting Dutch sovereignty, identity, and cultural and intellectual property. The party wants stricter immigration and integration policies, calling for the protection of high culture and "Judeo-Christian values."
"From 2019 onwards, political commentators and authors have described the FvD as growing further to the right of the PVV by adopting more radical stances."
PVV is Geert Wilder's party.