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Holland /Netherlands (Dutch) is one of the most important countries to be following these days. They pushed insane, dystopia fertilizer laws and have possibly destroyed the future of their country.
Holland is one of the most important dairy countries in the world. They are creative and hard working. They have reclaimed a significant amount of territory from the ocean in the last few hundred years by using windmill technology.
PM Rutte is apparently considered (far?) right wing as it looks as though his govt fell due to being anti-immigrant.
But this right wing leader also worked to destroy his country by destroying the farmers.
Right now they are trying to get 'the biggest polluters' in the farming industry to accept buy-out bribes. They want a significant reduction in farms and farm sizes. There is already talk of the buy-outs becoming compulsory. So farmers whose families have owned their land for generations will be forced to sell and they will turn the property into housing for immigrants.
Over the past few years, citizens have been working with farmers and uniting against the govt. A new Farmer-Citizen political group beat out Rutte''s govt in Senate. The govt has a goal of reducing farmland by at least 50% by 2030, despite the fact that there will be a huge increase in population by then due to immigration.
Farmers update: https://youtu.be/TuUaH5HZcug
Why the Dutch govt fell: https://archive.is/4qFS4
The U.S. pressed the Netherlands and other nations to help stop China from further developing its own chip industry. Dutch and Japanese officials agreed in principle to join the U.S. campaign.
Yep, decent inputs.
The criminal is not right, there is no right only far left. Especially in western politics.
So by American political standards he'd be left of Bernie. LMAO.
They want a significant reduction in soil pollution and farmers have been polluting the land unchecked for decades