Test yourself on being a 'Young supporter Thierry Baudet'
The youth organization of Forum for Democracy (FVD), the party of the Dutch stokebrand Thierry Baudet, has published the first issue of her magazine De Dissident
The youth organization of Forum for Democracy (FVD), the party of the Dutch stokebrand Thierry Baudet, has published the first issue of her magazine De Dissident
Forum for Democracy will participate in municipal elections in Purmerend in November. The party confirms this to NH Nieuws. The party is taking stock of whether it can participate in more municipalities.
Threat to journalists – The threat against journalists is growing. Reason for a parliamentary debate, in which the eyes were also focused on the role of the FVD and the PVV
Forum for Democracy was once the largest party in the country, but politics is now at most a side issue for Thierry Baudet. He withdraws more and more into his own reality.
Group chairman Albert van Dijk is still concerned with the behavior of party leader Thierry Baudet. “That's not how I want to do politics.” His group has thought about a split, but that didn't happen.
The VVD and the CDA in North Brabant have canceled the collaboration with coalition partner Forum for Democracy and Groep Rutjens. Coalition partner Local Brabant also sees no point in a collaboration with FvD.
The split of three members of the House of Representatives already seemed old news at the first Forum manifestation after the split today. The message from party leader Baudet is:: The fight against the corona policy continues. ,,And we're not going to argue."
THE BOSCH – Hans Smolders leaves Brabant provincial politics. Earlier this morning, the 60-year-old Tilburger announced his departure from the national branch of Forum for Democracy. He will continue in the House of Representatives, as a member of parliament, Smolders stops completely.
Strategic or not, Rutte flirts with JA21 as a coalition partner after having previously excluded Forum for Democracy and PVV. But is there such a difference between the electorate of these right-wing radical parties? New data shows that each of the parties is indeed pulling a unique and extra part of the electorate to the nationalist right, but the JA21 supporters are very similar to those of Forum, especially with regard to migration, integration and Europe.
Contrary to previous expectations, Forum for Democracy has grown rapidly. Who should occupy all seats in the House of Representatives??
The committee is in favor of ten of the eighteen party programs examined-
found couples who failed to meet the minimum standards of the rule of law
to endure. In the previous elections 2021 seven of the fourteen scored on-
party programs examined raise one or more red flags.
The red disqualification mainly concerns proposals in the field of immigration-
tion and asylum, such as the use of so-called asylum quotas, but also
imposing harsher minimum sentences, which guarantees the independence of the
the judge's ability to administer justice in individual cases. A number of
proposals also received red because they openly discriminate against them
of certain groups of citizens or they are denied access to justice or
hindered.
However, is also present during the analysis of the election manifestos at the commissionis-
This has created a picture of increasing attention among the majority of the party-
and for further adjustment and strengthening of democratic legitimacy
of the board. Various parties are making efforts to stop distrust-
wen, but rather to let trust be the starting point for government action. A
government with a human face is one of the lines that connect the different
binds election manifestos together, which also looks back at the
surcharges affair and the state of affairs surrounding gas extraction in Groningen.
The committee found proposals in seven of the fourteen party programs examined that do not pass the test against the minimum standards of the rule of law. This often concerns proposals in the field of immigration and asylum. Those proposals got the disqualification red, usually because they openly discriminate against certain groups of citizens or deny or obstruct their access to justice.
Nevertheless, the picture that the committee has received of the plans of most of the parties investigated is ultimately positive. It is clear that all parties are struggling to answer the question of how our democracy should become political (her)designed to meet the demands of these turbulent times, how citizens can be better involved in far-reaching decisions that have to be taken by politicians, how institutions such as the judiciary can be strengthened, precisely to protect the fundamental rights of citizens.
This is the constitutional task that will bind the parties for the next four years.