Let's see what both of those politicians do.
Both bear close watching - the Dutch are rich and Argentinians are poor
Atm, it's difficult to see who will form a government in The Netherlands. He's got to go in with someone else, who is the question.
My guess on NL is they won't put up with extreme right wing crap for long if it's attempted. But, we shall see.
I do not think that youth will be conservative. Most understand that the normal flavour of conservatism cannot work in today's world.
NL is a reaction - perhaps mostly to immigration ------------ but, that doesn't mean that right wingers can manage an economy or a modern nation -------------- if he stuffs with that - he'll get the heave ho rapidly.
Argentina is a different kettle of fish - they are in such a state that they would vote for anyone different in hope of rescue. We shall see on that one.
We all know what results that far right leaders had on young people in the past ------ those who got behind Hitler ended up dead in gutters and lying on the road ------------ not much has changed there.
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