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In 2006 [[File:Rpop-tinfoilhat.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|right-populist]] [[File:GeertWilders.png]] '''Geert Wilders''' emerged as a successor to Fortuyn. Founding the [[File:PVV.png]] '''Party for Freedom''' (PVV), an even more overtly anti-islam party, with Wilders outright calling it a "fascist religion". Like Fortuyn, Wilders has described himself as a "[[File:Rightliberalism-icon.png]] right-wing liberal" and a defender of gay and women's rights against Islam. But since the early 2010s he seems to have diverted from economic liberalism and now voices more support for welfare state programs, abit restricted to born-Dutch citizens, which commentators have described as [[File:WelfChauvin.png]] [[Welfare Chauvinism|Welfare Chauvinism]].
 
More recently, the party [[File:FvD-icon.png]] '''[[Right-Wing Populism|Forum for Democracy]]''' (FvD) originally attracted similar national liberal factions who found PVV "too extremist", while also having roots in Fortuynism. However as of late, a majority of them have now left due to the party having more closer ties to the [[File:Altr.png]] [[Alt-Right]] and [[File:Neonazi ball.png]] [[White Nationalism|Neo-Nazis]], going off to form splinter parties such as '''JA21''', a ''[[File:Conlib.png]]'' [[Conservative Liberalism|Conservative Liberal]]/National Liberal party founded by '''Joost Eerdmans''', a former [[File:Fortuynism.png]] Lijst Pim Fortuyn member.
 
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