THE LAST DUTCH POPULIST WAS ASSASSINATED — AND STILL CAME IN SECOND
Fortuyn’s assassination rocked the 2002 election — other candidates halted campaigning, riots broke out and conspiracy theories abounded. After it was decided that the election should continue, Fortuyn’s name had to remain on the ballots according to Dutch law. His party came in second, winning 26 seats in the House of Representatives, becoming part of a short-lived governing coalition. Headed by a dead man, the Pim Fortuyn List posted the best-ever performance by a novice party.
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