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NEWS & LETTERS, August-September 2002

OUR LIFE AND TIMES by Kevin A. Barry

Holland moves Right

Amsterdam, Netherlands--A new administration took power in the Netherlands, in July, an outcome of the elections of May 14. The new administration represents a right-wing answer to the problems facing world capitalist society.

Two items already speak volumes--the interests of working class people and human rights. If I read the proposals of this new government properly, there will be a deterioration in the labor conditions for the working class. Unemployed and medically-rejected people have to fear large financial cutbacks and limits on their rights to get social benefits. In the case of human rights, several limitations will be introduced regarding immigrants and political exiles. There is talk of these restrictions being the most severe in Europe.

A number of things in the process of a strong move to the Right deserve notice.

The former government, and the traditional political parties, have no real answer to the problems facing world capitalism. They adjust themselves to the status quo, and the so-called “new” party, the LPF (the party of the late Pim Fortuyn, who was assassinated on the eve of the elections in May) is no exception.

A lot of traditional social-democratic voters either did not vote, or voted for the LPF. This is a process one can see everywhere in Europe where social-democratic parties were part of the government. These parties, which in name are leftist but which in practice follow neo-liberal policies, are receiving strong blows. The bourgeois ideology is everyday poured out to the people, resulting in the impression that the LPF would do something new. Actually, this party is a right-wing populist party and the ideas of Fortuyn are in line with those of Berlusconi in Italy and Haider in Austria.

The move to the Right, which was already going on for a long time, was strengthened by September 11. It has become clear that individual terrorism--the successful attempt on the life of Fortuyn--does not stop the move to the Right. On the contrary, it forms a climate for more repression.

—K.L.

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