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Labor wants to preserve government social programs, raise taxes on the wealthy and make it easier for immigrants to integrate rather than punishing those that fail. Although not as outspoken against Muslims as Wilders, Rutte has also argued that immigrants who cannot contribute to the Dutch economy should not be allowed to come, and he would ban them from receiving welfare for 10 years after arrival. In theory, Wilders and his Freedom Party could join the VVD and others in a right-wing Cabinet
-- but Wilders' polarizing stances have made him unsavory to other parties. He is also under hate speech prosecution for comparing Islam to Nazism and calling for a ban on the Quran. In addition, his economic platform is similar to that of the Socialists. Wilders said he was willing to compromise in order to enter the Cabinet. Other parties may try "to shove us aside, but we must be taken seriously," Wilders said. Altogether, 10 parties will be represented in parliament. Official results won't be released until June 15, when all oversee votes have been counted.
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