The Man Who Would Be Prime Minister
Explore the shocking assassination of Dutch populist politician Pim Fortuyn on May 6, 2002, in Hilversum, Netherlands. This Calendar of Crime episode delves into the political climate, Fortuyn's rise, and the motives of his assassin, environmental activist Volkert van der Graaf. Understand the profound impact this political murder had on Dutch society and European politics, examining themes of populism, immigration, and extremism. Discover the legacy of Pim Fortuyn and how this tragic event reshaped the political landscape.

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