Fleur Agema, departing after seventeen years as a โMember of Parliament for theโฃ Party for Freedom (PVV), publiclyโ acknowledged a conflict with party leader Geert Wilders during a live television interview last night. The admission follows weeks of speculation sparked by comments made on Prinsjesdag.
Agema’s decision not โto seek re-election initially lacked a clear clarification, but she later confirmed to Powned that disagreements with Wilders played a role. The tension between โthe โฃtwo figures raises questions about the internalโ dynamicsโ of the PVV โคas it prepares for upcoming elections and the potential future direction of the party. Agema served as vice-chair and Deputy Prime Ministerโ during her tenure.
During anโฃ appearance on Pauw & De Wit, host Jeroen Pauw directly โคquestioned Agema about the nature ofโค the dispute. Referencing a prior interview with Powned’s Sarah Bakker, Pauw pressed for details.
“This โคweek I saw an interview on Prinsjesdag with Sarah Bakkerโฆ and take a look,” Pauw stated on the program.
Agema initially described nearly two decades ofโค collaboration with Wildersโข as having been marked byโค “good harmony,” but conceded โthat this was no longer the โcase. When โขasked โpoint-blank if a fight had occurred, she responded, “Ofโค course, or else you won’t stop.”
Pressed further by Pauw to elaborate on the specifics of the โคconflict, Agema remained guarded. “I confirmed that to you here the night before?”โ she responded, beforeโข clarifying that she hadn’t explicitly stated a fight had taken place.
Ultimately, Agema declined to reveal details, stating, “Well,โข we have often hadโข a bonje andโ made itโ well, but of course I have been vice-chair and Deputy Prime Minister โฃfor almost twentyโฃ years, so I am not going to tell what exactly happenedโฆ That doesn’t โขbelong.”
The original Powned interview can โbe viewed here: โ https://www.powned.tv/video/fikse-ruzie-tussen-fleur-agema-en-wilders-anders-stop-je-niet~6542/