Follow the visit of Geert Wilders (PVV), Lilianne Ploumen (PvdA), Mark Rutte (VVD), Wopke Hoekstra (CDA) and Sigrid Kaag (D66) live in this message.
12.00 Rutte about curfew
“We still have to decide what to do with that curfew,” said Rutte. According to him, the Netherlands is not doing well, “worse than countries such as Germany and Denmark.” Rutte emphasizes that before Monday’s press conference, the latest figures must be looked at closely.
11.50 What you say: Rutte as Prime Minister again
Mark Rutte has made his own ‘statement of the day’ on his newspaper page. According to his polls, 53 percent of voters agree with the statement ‘Mark Rutte must continue as prime minister’. Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert and Klaas Dijkhoff are reviewed.
11.40 Rutte: ‘Continuing stronger together’
11.30 Rutte arrives at the editorial office
Outgoing Prime Minister and VVD party leader Mark Rutte has now arrived at the editorial board. Rutte is the only party leader to make an election newspaper for the fourth time. In 2006 he did this together with Jan Peter Balkenende (CDA) and Wouter Bos (PvdA).
The old front pages of the election newspaper.
Ⓒ The Telegraph
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11.20 Ploumen about making a newspaper
“I really enjoyed making a newspaper. Of course I often think ‘if I read De Telegraaf I would have written it down differently’ ”, Ploumen says with a laugh.
11.00 Ploumen does a round of the editorial staff
After the interview in the studio, Ploumen also talks about the editorial staff. Editor-in-chief Paul Jansen shows Ploumen the previous front pages of the election newspaper. It is the first time (since 2006) that a female party leader is depicted in the election newspaper.
10.50 ‘Recovery plan should have already been in place’
“That recovery plan should have been in place for a long time,” says Ploumen about the plan of VVD party leader Rutte to start with a national recovery plan as soon as the formation starts, now that the severity of the corona pandemic seems to be diminishing.
10.45 ‘Smaller companies will also notice’
“Smaller companies will also notice,” Ploumen confesses when Wouter de Winther crosses her about the PvdA plans to increase the burden on the business community. The calculation of the PvdA election program by the CPB showed that the plans of the Social Democrats mean an increase of 42 billion euros for the business community
10.38 Ploumen: ‘Pay according to work’
10.30 Ploumen arrives at the editorial office
PvdA party leader Lilianne Ploumen has arrived at the editorial office. Like Wilders, she will first take a seat in the studio, after which she will take a look at the editorial floor.
The PvdA changed party leader barely two months before the elections when Lodewijk Asscher resigned for his role in the benefits affair.
10.20 Wilders: ‘This is Prime Minister Rutte’s campaign trick’
The ‘national recovery plan’ proposed by Prime Minister and VVD party leader Mark Rutte is a ‘campaign trick’. That says PVV leader Geert Wilders when making the election newspaper at De Telegraaf.
10.15 Wilders does a round of the editorial staff
After the interview in the studio, Wilders takes a look at the editorial staff. Editor-in-chief Paul Jansen shows the PVV leader around and after a cup of coffee it is time for a final interview in front of the camera.
10.00 Wilders has YouTube Premium
In an interview with Jeroen Holtrop (Telegraaf YouTube), Wilders talks about his Premium YouTube account. He likes to watch political interviews and cat videos.
09.55 Wilders about cartoon Mark Rutte
“The newspaper was actually the short to portray that nose,” says Wilders about the illustration of Mark Rutte, depicted as Pinocchio.
09.50 Wilders: ‘Care must become national top priority’
09.40 Wilders takes place in the studio
PVV leader Geert Wilders takes place in the studio. Together with presenter Pim Sedee and political commentator Wouter de Winther, he discusses his striking front-page choice for De Telegraaf’s election newspaper.
Geert Wilders in the studio.
Ⓒ The Telegraph
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09.30 Wilders arrives at the editorial office
Geert Wilders together with editor-in-chief Paul Jansen.
Ⓒ Serge Ligtenberg
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08.05 This is how the election newspaper is made
The traditional election newspaper of De Telegraaf will be published on Monday. In this video you get an exclusive look behind the scenes.
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