MP Thierry Baudet had already stirred up controversy by showing support for Vladimir Putin, describing him as a "friendly head of state" (with rumors of secret financial ties), by opposing an EU-Ukraine association agreement in 2016 and by refusing to condemn anti-Semitic remarks from one of his relatives.But now, the Dutch leader of the far-right Forum for Democracy (FvD) party has taken it a step further.Mr. Icke is scheduled to give a speech in Amsterdam on November 6, at a rally planned by the Together for the Netherlands coalition, which brings together far-right activists, anti-vaccine groups and Yellow Vests.The idea that reptiles are taking on human form to impose their laws, repeated by the leader of a party that surprisingly won the Dutch senatorial elections in March 2019, undoubtedly impacted the vote that took place the next day in the Dutch parliament.A complaint filed by a citizen was brought before the commission responsible for monitoring the integrity of members of the House of Representatives, as permitted by law."