The Hague Collapse: Why the Far Right Always Fails When It Governs

Geert Wilders' far-right Party for Freedom (PVV) entered the Dutch government promising to stop immigration, restore national identity, and defy the political establishment. But less than a year into power, the party walked away from its own coalition, triggering a full governmental collapse. This wasn't sabotage from the outside, it was failure from within. In this in-depth article, Juste Flamme explores why far-right parties across Europe keep crumbling when confronted with the reality of governance. From Hungary to Italy, from Poland to the Netherlands, the pattern is clear: the far right doesn't fix problems. It weaponizes them until everything breaks.
The far right not only threatens democracy. It fails at governance: not because the system is broken, but because their worldview is.