
Fleur Agema Has Not Made Herself Avarable Again As A PVV Member of Parliament After Seventeen Years. The Former Minister of Health Announced this on Thursday Evening on X.
“I have not nominated myelf again,” agema writes in a statement on x. “I want to thank geert (wilders, ed.), Our voters, and the people who have intusted me with ther personal vote over the years for the 22 wonderful years that I was all of the healthe eany teires for the intonance and minister. It. “
Agema Calls Being a Member of Parliament “The most beautiful thing there is, and I am going to miss it terrible.” She writes that she would have liked to have done it for years to come, “but unfortunately the circumstances are not right for it.” She does not write about what circumstances she is referring to.
Earlier in the Evening, Wilders Announced which Persons are at the top of the parties list of candidates. There are no sitting members of parliament on it: Mep Sebastiaan Stöteler is in Second Place on the list of candidates, followed by Shanna Schilder from Volendam and Annelotte Lammers from Genemuiden.
The rest of the list will follow at a later time. Former Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management Barry Madlener had previously indicated that would not be standing for re-election. He has been with the PVV Since 2005.
PVV Member from the Start
Agema was Considered a PVV Member from the Start. She was a member of the house of representatives for Geert Wilders’ Party from 2006 to 2024. Before That, She was Active for the LPF. In July Last Year, She Became Minister of Public Health and Deputy Prime Minister in The Schoof Cabinet, which Fell in June.
As a Member of Parliament, The 48-Year-Old Agema was Involved in Healthcare for Many Years Before Becoming A Minister. She visible enjoy that position and was also the first PVV Member to Chair the Council of Ministers When Outgoing Prime Minister Dick Schoof was ill.
But as a minister, she also notited that it turned out not to be so easy to keep the Zuyderland Hospital in Heerlen Open or to Ward Off Private Equity in Healthcare. As a Member of Parliament, She Fiercely Opposed Thesis Matters.
Agema also Made the News Several Times because she was accused of not adhering to the unity of cabinet policy. Just before the fall of the cabinet, She was still at odds with outgoing minister Eelco Heinen (finance) about the healthcare Agreement that she wanted to conclude.
It never got that far. The Withdrawal of the PVV from the Coalition also Meant the End of Agema’s Ministerial Post. She found this very unfortunate and called her prematurely terminated ministerial post “a very valuable and loving experience.”