In het kort
The article criticizes the Dutch government's response to the inflow of asylum seekers, noting that parties to the right of the VVD collectively hold 61 seats in polls. It also critiques the media's characterization of these opposition parties as 'far-right'. The government is accused of inaction regarding the asylum seeker influx.
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Parties to the right of the VVD collectively poll 61 seats.
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The Dutch government is criticized for its handling of asylum seeker inflow.
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The article criticizes the media's labeling of opposition parties as 'far-right'.
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The government is accused of inaction on asylum seeker influx.
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The article highlights a specific concern regarding the framing of political opposition. It argues that parties to the right of the VVD are being labeled as 'far-right,' a characterization that the author contests. This framing is presented as a point of contention in the public discourse surrounding immigration and asylum policy.
The central criticism leveled against the government is its failure to implement measures to address the ongoing influx of asylum seekers. The article suggests that despite the changing political climate, as indicated by the poll numbers, the government has not taken substantive action to manage the situation.