Dutch Citizens Turn Against Queen for Pushing CBDC-Linked Digital ID

Dutch citizens are pushing back after their queen attended the World Economic Forum (WEF) summit in Davos and promoted CBDC-linked digital IDs that track the general public’s vaccination status.

The once hugely popular Queen Máxima of the Netherlands is now falling into disgrace with the Dutch public.

Since October 2022, she has been making the rounds in international conferences and meetings to promote a totalitarian means of coercion, casually praising central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and digital identities (IDs).

“Not even the Constitution and her own officials can stop her,” independent Dutch media outlet Nieuw Rechts wrote.

“When will Máxima be called to order and will she disappear back into her orange-colored cage?”

In 2002, Crown Prince Willem-Alexander married his Argentinian fiancée Máxima Zorreguieta.

In 2013, after his mother Queen Beatrix abdicated, Willem-Alexander became king, and his wife, Máxima, queen consort.

Nine years later, since October 2022, Queen Máxima has openly and knowingly violated Dutch constitutional law.

As the UN Special Advocate for Digital Money (UNSGSA), Queen Máxima regularly lobbies for the introduction of CBDCs at international conferences.

Under the guise of “financial inclusion,” she hopes to get as many countries as possible to switch to this new means of payment.

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