In a controversial move, Gidi Markuszower, a prominent figure within the PVV party, has been appointed as deputy prime minister and minister of asylum and migration in the newly formed Dutch coalition government. Markuszower's political career has been marked by his hardline stance on immigration and his outspoken rhetoric, often sparking clashes with fellow lawmakers.
According to the article, Markuszower's path to this pivotal role was not without obstacles. In 2010, he was forced to withdraw from the PVV's candidate list after a warning letter from the AIVD (General Intelligence and Security Service) to party leader Geert Wilders raised concerns about Markuszower's alleged contacts with employees of foreign intelligence services, deeming him a potential risk to the integrity of the Netherlands.

Despite this setback, Markuszower persevered, eventually securing a seat in the Senate in 2015 and later becoming the chair of the asylum committee in the House of Representatives in 2017. Throughout his political journey, he has remained steadfast in his hardline views on immigration, once describing the immigration policy as "a major crime against the Dutch people" and suggesting that responsible politicians should face a tribunal.
"Gidi Markuszower was born in Tel Aviv on 27 October 1977, and lives in Amsterdam. He has been a Member of the House of Representatives for 2640 days in total," his official page on the Dutch legislature's website says.
Markuszower's appointment as vice premier and minister of asylum and migration is expected to herald a significant shift in the country's approach to these critical issues. In a previous statement cited in the article, he criticized State Secretary Eric van der Burg's handling of the asylum crisis, asserting, "If the state secretary really wants those boats and the associated horrific accidents and casualties to stop, then he should clearly tell all those fortune-seekers: 'Don't come to the Netherlands, we are closing our borders.'"
While the AIVD's allegations regarding Markuszower's alleged intelligence ties remain unsubstantiated, his controversial background and hardline rhetoric have raised concerns among some observers. As the new coalition government prepares to take office, all eyes will be on Markuszower's leadership in shaping the country's approach to asylum and migration policies.