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Strength! Velsen, Castricum and Nissewaard

The Fortuynist party Forza! Netherlands is in 2004 officially established in Hoofddorp. The game is 2003 emerge as spin-off of the LPF. In the municipal elections can there Velsen, Castricum and Nissewaard be voted on this party. This is the fifth part of a series of short articles about the local elections 2018. In the… Read more

Elections in Pekela, the PVV

In the East Groningen municipality Pekela has a PVV candidate withdrew after his relationship with a motorcycle came out. But there is more to say about him. This is the third part of a series of short articles about the local elections 2018. In mid-February the Telegraph comes with the revelation that the PVV candidate Jan… Read more

Elections council Flevoland, overview of (extreme)rechts

In Flevoland PVV takes in Almere, Lelystad and Urk part in municipal elections. Almere gets the PVV competition Fortuynistiche a party with controversial candidates. And in Lelystad we find at two local parties candidates with a history with the Center Party and CP'86. This is a second part of a series of short articles… Read more

Verkiezingsonderzoek Europe 2014

Europe Goes Right off? For the European elections 22 May 2014 have some candidates and parties registered with a right to extreme right-wing. The European Union is not popular in these circles, partly because of nationalist sentiments, but also from substantiated arguments and democratic considerations. Het is eigenlijk tegenstrijdig om je verkiesbaar te stellen… Read more

Province of North Holland: Verkiezingen 2014

Haarlemmermeer Forza! The Netherlands is a far right Fortuynist game since 2010 is represented in the council of the collective municipality of Haarlemmermeer. They started with three councilors, maar 2012 was a turbulent year in which one councilor Forza! left and the former Proud Netherlands councilor Conny de Bree joined them. The core of the… Read more

Province of Gelderland: Verkiezingen 2014

Arnhem Arnhem local takes the cake with the participation of notable factions to her local. The Libertarian Party is participating, several elderly parties, a division of Pride in the Netherlands and a whopping two parties openly extreme right. As icing on the cake enters a real anti-pedophile party scene. About the neo-Nazis of the… Read more

Parliamentary elections 2012: A study

In Parliamentary parties usually present with slick election commercials, multicolored promotional leaflets with the priorities, detailed manifestos full of noble plans and Web sites that candidates show their best side. The Anti-Fascist Research Kafka looked even better for the politicians who are now candidates for the parliamentary elections. We viewed the political… Read more

Right-wing extremists active in the PVV

Mussolini-fan, SS admirer and Centre Democrats support parliamentarian Geert Wilders's Freedom Party of Geert Wilders in March participated in the provincial elections in all provinces. Since the establishment is trying PVV rig, keep troublemakers and known right-wing extremists outside the door. That this is not an easy, appeared in recent months. De ene na… Read more

Party for Freedom - Freedom Party and its guests

The Party for Freedom (PVV) Geert Wilders is arguably the most closed party in parliament. Thus we do not now mean that the party keeps its doors closed to potential members. The party is closed in the sense that it is barely visible to outsiders what happens behind the scenes… Read more

Steuner Hilbrand Nawijn speaker at National Alliance

while Saturday 11 November wing extremist demonstrators Zoetermeer (de Nederlandse Volksunie) and Middelburg (Nationalist People's Movement) walk, organizes another fascist party members a congress. The National Alliance (NA) thus celebrates its third anniversary. In a “neat room” listening attendees to the former board member CP'86 Stewart Mordaunt and Ben van der Kooi. Van der… Read more

Verkiezingsonderzoek 2006

One of the main right-wing parties in the Netherlands has fallen apart. The people of the Pim Fortuyn List (LPF) have spread over several new parties. Also from the VVD are some right-wing MPs walked for new political initiatives. How should we interpret these new parties? Are they extreme right? If we only look at the manifestos… Read more

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Right from the rubble: what if Geert Wilders really drops?

For new right-wing parties, it is difficult to find a new leader as the old one is dismissal,. Most new players in recent years disappeared when their leader stopped or still smoldered moment: Article 50 disappeared after the resignation of Daniël van der Stoep, Party for the Netherlands after the departure of Hilbrand Nawijn, the Democratic Political Turning Point after the departure of Hero Brinkman and Proud of the Netherlands were discharged after Rita Verdonk.