Van Vroonhoven not on NSC list Nicolien van Vroonhoven is not available for the upcoming elections. The members of NSC have put her lower on the electoral list. Van Vroonhoven was first in place two, but was voted for four place by the members. Van Vroonhoven sees that, according to NSC, as a “clear signal from the members and has decided not to stand for election”.
Van Vroonhoven replaced Pieter Omtzigt as party chairman of NSC. It was already clear for the upcoming elections that Eddy van Hijum would be the leader on behalf of the party. Van Vroonhoven had been openly doubted for some time whether she wanted to continue as a member of parliament.
Many former PvdD members on candidate list of the Vrede Vrede Vrede Vehier Vehier voor Dieren, the party that arose earlier this year from dissatisfaction with the Defense position of the Party for the Animals, has many former members of that party. Of the first ten names just announced on the list of candidates, half was a member of PvdD earlier.
For example, party leader Pascale Plusquin was still in ninth place on the PvdD candidate list during the previous elections. In third place is Ruud van der Velden, who was previously party chairman of the PvdD and was on behalf of that party in the Rotterdam city council. Ewald Engelen is in fifth place. The professor and also husband of Marianne Thieme, co -founder of the Party for the Animals, was the list pusher of that party several times.
Hussel In the BBB candidate list, Claudia van Zanten, the members of the BBB, have somewhat adjusted the list of candidates for the elections. Member of Parliament Claudia van Zanten has risen from place seven on the list to five place.
New Board DENK will receive ample support members The new board of the DENK party, led by former party leader Tunahan Kuzu, received ample support on Saturday at the general members’ meeting of the party.
The members could vote per board member. From 215 voting members, chairman Kuzu received support with 191 votes, Marinah Butt with 182 votes and Muhaimin al-Robayi with 185.
According to a press release from the party, the members have “honorable farewell” from the departing board members. “The party expresses its great appreciation for the retiring board and thanks them for the commitment and dedication with which they have served DENK in recent years.”
Baudet is no longer the leader and party leader FVD Thierry Baudet is no longer the party leader and party chairman of the Forum for Democracy. He makes way for Lidewij de Vos. So far, Baudet has always been the party leader of the party in parliamentary elections.
Founder Baudet remains party chairman and goes to the second place on the electoral list, because he thinks he as a leader is standing in the way of growth of the party. According to him, this is due to, among other things, “polarized opinions” about Baudet and a “blockade for five years in the media”. “That has partly been my own fault, but also partly caused by framing and getting nothing.”
Baudet thinks FVD with De Vos as party leader and party leader “will achieve a fantastic result in the elections and can get a lot of things” for the VVD voters. The 28-year-old De Vos is the youngest party leader of one of the parties that are now in the Lower House.
50PLUS has five women in the first eight candidates 50Plus, the elections for the House of Representatives with five women with the first eight candidates on the list. Places two and three are for Corrie van Brenk and Martine Baay, who were both in the Lower House for 50PLUS before. Wilma Berkhout (former tax inspector), Anne Marie Fischer-Oots (member of the Provincial States in Limburg) and Anneke van der Helm-Chandansingh (member of the Provincial States in Noord-Holland) are located in places six, seven and eight.
Bosma, Faber and other PVV prominent people on the list of candidates on the list of candidates of the PVV are various party prominents whose still unclear whether they would return to the Lower House. Among them include Lower House chairman Martin Bosma (6), former asylum minister Marjolein Faber (9) and former State Secretaries Vicky Maeijer (10) and Chris Jansen (26).
The PVV is on average at 29 to 35 seats in the polls. Based on that, five sitting PVV MPs would not return after the elections.
Earlier, PVV leader Geert Wilders already announced the top four of the list. Apart from him, they are all newcomers in politics in The Hague.
Former minister Fleur Agema does not again stand for election for PVV Fleur Agema, after seventeen years as a Member of Parliament, did not make himself available again for the party. The former care minister announced this on Thursday evening via X.
Wilders puts newcomers at the top of the PVV leader Geert Wilders in the top four in the top four, no sitting Member of Parliament. MEP Sebastiaan Stöteler is in second place on the list of candidates. This is followed by Shanna Schilder from Volendam and Annelotte Lammers from Genemuiden. Little is known about them.
Fleur Agema was in second place in the previous elections. In 2006 she was one of the first PVV members to be elected in the Lower House. Agema became Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health in the Cabinet. Rachel van Montelen was in third place. She had no political experience, but exploited poffertjes stalls at fairs. Gidi Markuszower, a confidant of Wilders, was in fourth place.
Wilders announces the full list of candidates somewhere “in the coming days”.
On 29 October, voters can vote in the Westerbork Memorial Center The Memorial Center Camp Westerbork serves as a polling station in the Lower House elections. “It is possible that voting is possible at this place, where freedom and human rights were under pressure in the past, makes a big impression,” says the mayor of Midden-Drenthe, Jan Zwiers. A text by Anne Frank will be placed on the voting pencil.
Between 1942 and 1945, more than 100,000 Dutch Jews, 245 Sinti and Roma and a few dozen resistance fighters were deported from the camp to extermination camps. Only about 5,000 of them survived the Holocaust.
Former journalist Tijs van den Brink is given eleventh place on the list of the CDA Van den Brink announced earlier this month to stop at the EO to apply for a place on the CDA candidate list. He is in eleventh place, according to the concept candidate list that the party presented on Tuesday. According to the current polls, that is an eligible position.
At the top of the list, the CDA mainly puts candidates with a lot of political experience. After party leader Henri Bontenbal, Hanneke Steen follows, now alderman on behalf of the Christian Democrats in Hengelo. The current CDA MPs Derk Boswijk (3), Inge van Dijk (4) and Harmen Krul (5) are also given a high place.
Volt mainly focuses on climate and wants more MPs Volt puts climate at the top in the new election program. European unification therefore has a less prominent place. The party wants to invest in technological developments and sustainable industry and have the polluting companies pay for this. In addition, a network of high -speed trains must connect European cities.
The party also wants the House of Representatives to grow from 150 to 250 members. “A larger House of Representatives is needed to strengthen the legislative and controlling task and especially to better fulfill the task of parliament.” According to party leader Laurens Dassen, the ideas were proposed by party members throughout Europe. “We have given political pioneers a megaphone and said: if there is no majority for it, then we will convince that majority.”
GL-PVDA puts alderman Marjolein Moorman High on draft list The Amsterdam alderman Marjolein Moorman has been put in sixth place on the draft list of GL-PVDA. She is therefore the highest newcomer.
The top five of the just -published list of candidates is the same as in the previous elections. Frans Timmermans leads the list, followed by Esmah Lahlah, Jesse Klaver, Kati Piri and Lisa Westerveld.
The members can vote on the final list for a week from Thursday.
Final list VVD: Bente Becker from place three to six The VVD set the final list of candidates for the elections last night. Member of Parliament Bente Becker, who was put in third place by the party, dropped to place six. Outgoing defense minister Ruben Brekelmans shifts a place (from four to three), followed by outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans (was on five, now on four) and MP Eric van der Burg (from six to five).
The first two places on the list have remained the same: party leader Dilan Yesilgöz continues to lead the list, followed by outgoing minister Eelco Heinen (Finance).
CDA mainly focuses on norms and values and wants to abolish mortgage interest deduction The CDA trusts the new election program on the classical Christian Democratic themes: responsibility, connecting and the family central. According to the party, those topics are now more important than ever after the “political experiments” of the previous cabinet.
PVV program: Islam greatest threat of freedom, no ban on mosques Last weekend, the PVV also published the election program. Wilders’ plans are primarily a further elaboration of the previously published ten -point plan, on which he dropped the cabinet.
UWV top woman lower on the list of candidates D66, file letter on the UWV top woman Nathalie van Berkel has to do it after a members of a sixth place on the D66 candidate list. The party board had put her in second place. That second place now goes to MP Jan Paternotte.
The mood of the D66 members has caused more shifts. Former State Secretary and current MP Hans Vijlbrief is rising from five to three, his colleague Joost goes faster from number ten to five. Fatimazhra Belhirch, now Member of Parliament and New at the top of the list, has fallen from place six to eight. MP Hanneke van der Werf rises from the thirteenth to ninth place.
NSC starts elections with many familiar faces, Van Vroonhoven In place 2 NSC goes into the elections with familiar faces at the top of the list of candidates, despite the departure of several prominent party members. In addition to party leader Eddy van Hijum, former party leader Nicolien van Vroonhoven (in second place) and outgoing interior Minister Judith Uitermark (third) are supposed to be the list.
ChristenUnie makes an important point of living. The ChristenUnie has today shared the concept party program. That starts with a chapter about living. For example, the party wants to invest 20 billion euros in building houses over the next ten years. They also want two thirds of the houses that will be built in the coming years is “affordable” and that half of it becomes social rent. 100,000 homes must be added every year in the coming years.
Just like in 2023, the ChristenUnie wants to change the tax system considerably. The party wants people not to have to pay tax on the first 30,000 euros they earn annually. In addition, the income tax disks must be reduced.
Planning JA21: TOP about refugee treaties and Minister for Public Efficiency also presented the election program. It can be read that the conservative-liberal party wants to organize a top in 2027 with the aim of being able to adjust the refugee treaties.
In addition, the party wants a minister for government efficiency and autonomy. He is not only given the task to reduce the government, but also to introduce the binding corrective referendum as quickly as possible.
Last week the party presented the list of candidates, which is led by Joost Eerdmans, co-founder Annabel Nanninga and the former PVV-State Secretary Ingrid Coenradie.
Van Baarle Back as the party leader of DENKHAN Van Baarle returns as a party leader of DENK, the political party reports. Van Baarle returned last week as a party leader because of a conflict with the board, which resigned this weekend. DENK says that Van Baarle has decided to return “after good consultation with his colleagues” as a party leader. In a statement, Van Baarle writes that he feels “strengthened” by the massive statements he received.
The party leader received support from his group boards, local DENK groups and party employees. They blamed the board to deposit the party “in a deep crisis” and called for Van Baarles return.
PvdD wants 5 percent from GDP to climate and nature The party for the (PvdD) today presented its election program and list of candidates. The latter yields no surprises: the current MPs are at the top of the list of candidates.
The program includes the plan to spend 5 percent of GDP on nature conservation and combating climate change. In addition, the party wants a “climate load” for the highest power and glass walls in slaughterhouses, stables and transport cars. “Everyone would be vegan,” said the party.
CU puts sitting MPs at the top of the list The ChristenUnie has put the three sitting MPs at the top of the draft candidate list. After party leader Mirjam Bikker follow MPs Pieter Grinwis and Don Ceder.
This includes Alwin in Rietstap, alderman in Hardenberg and Joëlle Gooijer-Medema, who holds the same position in Delft. The party opts for the same top 5 as in the 2023 elections. Former State Secretary Maarten van Ooijen is in 12th place.
Again fewer parties registered for elections The Electoral Council has just announced how many parties have registered to participate in the elections. This time there are 54. Before the previous elections in 2023, seventy parties had registered.
Among the new parties include Peace for Animals, the spin-off of the Party for the Animals, and the Fryske Nasjonale Party of former NSC’er, Jelle ZoSboer.
The next step takes place on the way to the elections on 15 September. Then the parties must hand in their electoral lists and associated documents to the Electoral Council. Only then is it final which parties participate in the elections.
GL-PVDA program: for the first time migration balance and fully focus on houses GroenLinks-PvdA homes with five hard promises to the voter. More homes and higher wages are most concrete. The party also mentions a migration balance for the first time. On average, it must be controlled at 40,000 to 60,000 migrants per year for a “moderate population growth”.
Presenter Tijs van den Brink wants to become a MP for CDA EO presenter Tijs van den Brink applied to the CDA for a place on the list of candidates. After 25 years, Van den Brink puts an end to his career as a presenter, EO has just announced. Should Van den Brink do not end up in parliament after the elections for the House of Representatives at the end of October, the presenter and the EO will discuss “the situation”.
Party board DENK immediately lays down the party board of DENK immediately lays down its position “to lay the foundation for the right circumstances in which the coming elections will be prepared”. Agreements have been made for a final solution for “the situation”, says a statement that has been made out.
On Thursday, party leader and party leader Stephan van Baarle boarded the party. He stated that “the actions of the party board have undermined its role as a party leader”. He received support from DENK MPs Ismail El Abassi and Dogukan Ergin and also local think-groups. They called on Thursday to get on the party board and the stay of Van Baarle as a party leader.
Van Vroonhoven Not on NSC List After All Nicolien Van Vroonhoven is not Making Herself Avisable for the Upcoming Elections. The Members of NSC Have Placed Her Lower on The List of Candidates. Van Vroonhoven was initially in Second Place, but was Voted to Fourth Place by the Members. Accordance to NSC, Van Vroonhoven sees this as a “Clear Signal from the Members and Has Decided not to stand for Election.”
Van Vroonhoven replaced the departed Pieter Omtzigt as NSC’s Parliamentary Leader. It was Already Clear for the Upcoming Elections That Eddy Van Hijum would be the Party’s Top Candidate. Van Vroonhoven had Been Openly Doubting for some Time Whether She wanted to Continue As a Member of Parliament.
Many Former PvdD Members On List Of Splinter Party Peace for Animals Peace for Animals, The Party That Emerged Earlier This Year Out Of Dissatisfaction with the Defense Position of the Party for the Animals, Has Many Former Members of That Party. Or the first ten names on the list of candidates just announced, half past previously members or pvdd.
For Example, Top Candidate Pascale Plusquin was still in Ninth Place on the list of candidates for Pvdd Duration the Previous Elections. In Third Place, Ruud van der Velden, who was PreviOutly Party Chairman of PvdD and SAT in the Rotterdam City Council on Behalf of That Party. Ewald Engelen is in Fifth Place. The Professor and also Husband or Marianne Thieme, co-founder of the party for the animals, Has Been a list Pusher for that party Several Times.
Shuffle in BBB List of Candidates Ensures Higher Place for Claudia Van Zanten The Members of the BBB Have Made Some Adjustments to The List of Candidates for the Elections. Member of Parliament Claudia van Zanten Has risen from seventh to fifth place on the list.
New Think Board Receives Broad Support from Members The New Board of the DEND Party, LED by Former Party Leader Tunahan Kuzu, Received Broad Support on Saturday at the Party’s General Members’ Meeting.
Members Could Vote per board member. Of 215 Voting Members, Chairman Kuzu Received Support with 191 Votes, Marinah Butt with 182 Votes and Muhaimin al-Robayi with 185.
Accordance to a press release from the party, The Members, “Honorary Leave” or the Departing Board Members. “The Party Expresses its great appreciation for the retiring board and thanks them for the dedication and commitment with which they have served think in recent years.”
Baudet No Longer Leader and Chairman of FvD Thierry Baudet is no Longer The Leader and Chairman of the Forum for Democracy. He is making way for lidewij de fox. Baudet had Always Been the Party’s Top Candidate in Parliamentary Elections Until Now.
Founder Baudet Remains Party Chairman and Moves to Second Place on The List Of Candidates, because he thinks that as leader he is standing in the way of the parties growth. Accordance to him, this is due, among other things, “polarized opinions” about baudet and a “five-year blockade in the media.” “That has partly leg my own fault, but also partly due to framing and not being given anything.”
Baudet Thinks that with de Vos as top candidate and parliamentary leader, fvd “will achieve a fantastic result in the elections and will be able to achieve a lot” for fvd voters. The 28-Year-Old De Vos is the Youngest Top Candidate of One of the Parties Currently in the House of Representatives.
50PLUS HAS Five Women In First Eight Candidates 50Plus is Entering the Elections for the House of Representatives with Five Women Among the First Eight Candidates on The List. Places Two and Three Are for Corrie van Brenk and Martine Baay, Who Have Both PreviOutly Been in the House of Representatives for 50Plus. In Places Six, Seven and Eight Are Wilma Berkhout (Former Tax Inspector), Anne Marie Fischer-Oots (Member of the Provincial Council in Limburg) and Anneke van der Helm-Chandansingh (Member of the Provincial Council in North Holland).
Bosma, Faber and Other PVV Prominent Figures on List of Candidates the PVV List of Candidates includes Several Party Figures of Whom It was Still Unclear Whether Whunded Return to the House of Representatives. These include speaker of the house Martin Bosma (6), Former Asylum Minister Marjolein Faber (9) and Former State Secretaries Vicky Maeijer (10) and Chris Jansen (26).
The PVV is Polling on Average 29 to 35 Seats. Based on this, Five Sitting PVV MPS would not return after the elections.
Earlier, PVV Leader Geert Wilders Announced the Top Four of the List. Apart from himself, they are all newcomers to the hague politics.
Former Minister Fleur Agema Will not stand for PVV Again after Seventeen years as a Member of Parliament for the PVV, Fleur Agema Has not Made Herself Avarable Again for the Party. The Former Minister of Health Announced this on Thursday Evening via X.
Wilders Puts Newcomers at the Top of the List of Candidates PVV Leader Geert Wilders is the Elections with No Sitting Members of Parliament in the Top Four. Mep Sebastiaan Stöteler is in Second Place on the List of Candidates. Then Follow Shanna Schilder from Volendam and Annelotte Lammers from Genemuiden. Little is Known About Them.
In The Previous Elections, Fleur Agema was still in Second Place. In 2006, She was one of the first PVV Members to be elected to the house of representatives. Agema Became Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health in The Schoof Cabinet. Rachel van Mertelen was in Third Place. She had no political experience, but operated poffertjes stalls at fairs. Gidi Markuszower, A Confidant of Wilders, was in Fourth Place.
Wilders Will Announce the Full List of Candidates Sometime “In The Coming Days.”
Voters Can Vote in Westerbork Remembrance Center on October 29 The Westerbork Camp Remembrance Center Will Serve As a Polling Station During the Parliamentary Elections. “The fact that voting can take place in this very place, where Freedom and Human Rights Were So Under Pressure in the Past, Makes A Big Impression,” Says the Mayor of Midden-Drenthe, Jan Zwiers. A Text by Anne Frank Will Be Placed on the Voting Pencil.
Between 1942 and 1945, More than 100,000 Dutch Jews, 245 Sinti and Roma and Several boxes Resistance Fighters Were deported from the camp to extermination camps. Only about 5,000 of them survived the holocaust.
Former journalist Tijs van den Brink Gets Elevth Place on CDA List van den Brink Announced Earlier This Month That He was Leaving and Apply for a Place on the List of Candidates for the CDA. He will be in Elevth Place, Accordination to the Draft List of Candidates That the Party Presented on Tuesday. Accordance to current polls, that is an electable position.
The CDA Mainly Places candidates with a lot of political experience at the top of the list. After Party Leader Henri Bontenbal, Hanneke Steen Follows, Now an Alderman on Behalf of the Christian Democrats in Hengelo. The Current CDA MPS Derk Boswijk (3), Inge van Dijk (4) and Harmen Krul (5) are also assigned a high position.
Volt Focuses Mainly on Climate and Wants More MPS Volt Puts Climate at the Top of the New Election Program. European Unification Will Therefore Receive A Less Prominent Place. The Party Wants to Invest in Technological Developments and Sustainable Industry and Have Polluting Companies Pay for It. In Addition, A Network of High-Speed Trains Must Connect European Cities.
The Party also Wants The House of Representatives to Grow from 150 to 250 Members. “A larger house of representatives is needed to strengthen the legislative and supervisory task and, above all, to better fulfill the task of representing the people.” Accordance to top candidate Laurens Dassen, The Ideas Were Put Forward by Party Members Throughhout Europe. “We have given political pioneers a megaphone and said: if there is not yet a majority for it, we will convince that majority.”
GL-PVDA Places Alderman Marjolein Moorman High On Draft List Amsterdam Alderman Marjolein Moorman Has Been Placed in Sixth Place on the Draft List of GL-PvdA. This makes the Highest Newcomer.
The top five of the just published list of candidates is the same as in the previous elections. Frans Timmermans Heads The List, Followed by Esmah Lahlah, Jesse Klaver, Kati Piri and Lisa Westerveld.
Members Can Vote on the Final List for a Week Starting Thursday.
Final VVD List: Bente Becker from Place Three to Six the VVD Established the Final List of Candidates for the Elections Last Night. Member of Parliament Bente Becker, who was placed in third place by the party, has dropped to sixth place. Outgoing Defense Minister Ruben Brekelmans is Moving Up A Spot (from Four to Three), Followed by Outgoing Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans (was on Five, Now on Four) and Member of Parliament Eric van der Burg (From Six to Five).
The First Two Places on The List Have Remained the Same: Party Leader Dilan Yesilgöz Remains at the Top of the List, Followed by Outgoing Minister Eelco Heinen (Finance).
CDA Focuses Mainly on Norms and Values and Wants To Abolish MortGage Interest Relief in the New Election Program, The CDA Relies on the Classic Christian Democratic Themes: Responsibility, Connection and the Family As Central. Accordance to the party, these subjects are more important than ever after the “political experiments” of the previous cabinet.
PVV Program: Islam Greatest Threat to Freedom, No Ban on Mosques Last Weekend, The PVV also published the Election Program. Wilders’ Plans Are Mainly a Further Elaboration of the Previously Published Ten-Point Plan, which he used to bring down the cabinet.
UWV TOP Woman Lower on D66 List of Candidates, File letter Higher After a Vote by Members, UWV Top Woman Nathalie van Berkel Will Have to Make Do with Sixth Place on the D66 List of Candidates. The Party Board had Placed Her in Second Place. That Second Place Now Goes To Member of Parliament Jan Paternotte.
The D66 Members’ Vote Has caused more shifts. Former State Secretary and Current Member of Parliament Hans Vijlbrief Rises from Five To Three, His Colleague Joost faster Goes From Number ten to Five. Fatimazhra Belhirch, now a member of the senate and new to the top of the list, has dropped from place six to eight. Member of Parliament Hanneke van der Werf Rises from Thirteenth to Ninth Place.
NSC Enters Elections with Many Family Faces, Van Vroonhoven in 2nd Place NSC Enters The Elections with Family Faces at the top of the list of Candidates, Despite The Departure of Several Prominent Party Members. In Addition to Top Candidate Eddy van Hijum, Former Party Leader Nicolien van Vroonhoven (in Second Place) and Outgoing Minister of the Interior Judith Uitermark (Third) Lead The List.
ChristenUnie Makes Important Point About Housing the ChristenUnie also Shared the Draft Party Program Today. This starts with a chapter on housing. For Example, The Party Wants To Invest 20 Billion Euros in Building Houses Over The Next Ten Years. Furthermore, They Want Two-Thirds of the Houses Built In The Coming Years to Be “Affordable” and Half of Them to Be Social Housing. In The Coming Years, 100,000 homes must be build every year.
As in 2023, The ChristenUnie Wants to Significantly Change The Tax System. The Party Wants People Not To Have To Pay Tax On The First 30,000 euros They Earn Annually. In Addition, The Income Tax Brackets Must Be Lowered.
Plans Ja21: Summit on Refugee Treaties and Minister for Government Efficiency JA21 HAS also Presented the Election Program. It States That the Conservative-Liberal Party Wants To Organize A Summit In 2027 With the Aim of Being Able to Adjust The Refugee Treaties.
In Addition, The Party Wants A Minister for Government Efficiency and Autonomy. His Task is not only to reduce the Government, but also to introduction the binding corrective referendum as quickly as Possible.
The party presented the list of candidates last week, which is LED by Joost Eerdmans, co-founder Annabel Nanninga and Former PVV State Secretary Ingrid Coenradie.
Van Baarle Back As Leader or Think Stephan Van Baarle is Returning As Leader of DENK, The Political Party Reports. Van Baarle Stepped Down as Leader Last Week Due to a Conflict with the board, which Resigned This Weekend. Think Reports that of Baarle Has Decided to Return as Leader “After Good Consultation With His Colleagues.” In A Statement, Van Baarle Writes That Feels “Strengthed” by the Massive Expressions of Support He Received.
The Leader Received Support from His Fellow Members of Parliament, Local Think Groups and Party Staff. They accused the board of lunch the party “into a deep crisis” and called for van Baarle’s return.
PvdD Wants 5 percent of GDP to Climate and Nature the Party for the (PvdD) Today Presented its Election Program and List of Candidates. The latter does not sacrifice any surprises: The Current Members of Parliament are at the top of the list of candidates.
The program includes the plan to spend 5 percent of GDP on Nature Protection and Combating Climate Change. In Addition, The Party Wants, Among Other Things, A “Climate Tax” For The Highest Assets and Glass Walls in Slaughterhouses, Stables and Transport Vehicles. “Everyone would be then vegan,” Accordance to the party.
Cu Puts Sitting Members of Parliament at the top of the list The ChristenUnie Has Placed the Three Sitting Members of Parliament at the top of the Draft List of Candidates. After Leader Mirjam Bikker, Members of Parliament Pieter Grinwis and Don Ceder Follow.
Below Them are Alwin in Rietstap, Alderman in Hardenberg and Joëlle Gooijer-Medema, Who Holds The Same Position in Delft. The Party Chooses The Same Top 5 AS in the 2023 Elections. Former State Secretary Maarten van Ooijen is in Twelfth Place.
FEWER Parties Registered for Elections Again the Electoral Council Has Just Announced How Many Parties have registered to Participate in the Elections. This time there are 54. For the previous elections in 2023, Seventy parties had registered.
The New Parties Include Peace for Animals, The Spin-Off of the Party for the Animals, and the Fryske Nasjonale Party of Former NSC Member ACT JELLE SOOS FOR.
The next step Towards the Elections Will Take Place on September 15. The Parties must then submit their lists of candidates and accompanyying documents to the electoral counter. Only then will it be Final which parties will participate in the elections.
Program GL-PvdA: First Migration Balance and Full Commitment to Housing GroenLinks-PvdA is Making Five Firmises to Voters. More Homes and Higher Wages Are The Most Concrete Of Thesis