Van Baarle Na riot with board back as party leader think: ‘More militant than ever’

Van Baarle Na riot with board back as party leader think: 'More militant than ever'

Stephan van Baarle is return to think as the party leader. His party announced this on X. van Baarle resigned as party leader last week due to a conflict with the board, which resigned this weekend.

Think reports that of Baarle Has decided to return as party leader “After good consultation with his Colleagues.” In Recent Days, The 33-Year-Old from Rotterdam Reportedly withdrew, Isolated from Social Media and the News Surrounding His Decision.

Accordance to van Baarle, the decision to withdraw was “the most difficult decision of my life.” But the politician says he feels “strengthed” by the “massive expressions of support” he recovered.

Accordance to him, that support creates a “clear responsibility.” “I am motivated to the core and more combative than ever to commit myself as the political leader of think to our ideals,” the politician writes in a statement.

Think Reports That Former Parliamentary Leader Tunahan Kuzu, Who was Reportedly Nominated by the Resigned Board as the New Party Leader, also Supports The Decision to Return from Baarle.

Party Board Resigned After A Fight with Van Baarle

Van Baarle Resigned on Thorsday Because of a Dispute over the list of candidates for the parliamentary elections in October. He stated that the party board had “underminmed” his role as party leader. The board would also have made it “impossible” for him to do his job.

Fellow Party Members Dogukan Ergin and Ismail El Abassi Sided with van Baarle. They accused party chairman ejder köse or underminming from Baarle in a “humiliating manner.” Van Baarle had to accept the list of candidates drawn up by the board, Ergin Told Press Agency ANP .

On Sunday, the party board announced that it would resign “to lay the foundation for the right circumstances in which the upcoming elections will be prepared.”

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