Could you add some explanations for non-NL people?
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the PVV(Party of Geert Wilders) and VVD(Party of Mark Rutte/ Current party leader: Yesilgöz) are losing voters.
CDA is regaining its voters that previously left for NSC. Some voters from de VVD seem to be switching over to both CDA and D66.
It seems the parties have grown together this might be due to the debates that have been happening and voters getting more informed about party positions. The other parties have been focussing on attacking Geert Wilders his position and due to a threat Geert wasn’t able to join some debates. This allowed Rob Jetten of D66 to join more debates he wasn’t invited for and probably gain voters.
The main parties are all within error margin of winning the elections.
All main parties have decided this election not to form a coalition with the PVV. (Accept for Ja21)
Yesilgöz(VVD) has recently stated that she doesn’t want to form a coalition with Green Workers Party(GL/PvdA) due to their mortgages tax adjustment plans
The main political issues currently in the debates seem to be the major housing crisis. The Netherlands is facing a shortage of almost 1 million houses in the upcoming years. Mass Migration and increased healthcare costs.
The slot debat (final debate) has happened yesterday.
It seems Rob Jetten of D66 has been able to captivate more people and has risen further in the polling then others.
**For those who want to understand the parties and their position:**
VVD Center-right to right-wing Economic liberalism, free market, law & order
D66 Center to center-left Social liberalism, education, pro-EU, progressive values
GL-PvdA Center-left to left-wing Climate action, social justice, welfare state
NSC Center to center-right Good governance, social cohesion, moderate conservatism
PVV Right-wing to far-right Anti-immigration, nationalism, Euroscepticism
BBB Center-right to Right-wing Farmers’ interests, rural regions, conservative populism
CDA Center to center-right Christian democracy, family values, moderate conservatism
SP Left-wing Socialism, anti-capitalism, welfare, working-class rights
Volt Center to center-left Pro-European integration, digitalization, climate action
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Could you add some explanations for non-NL people?
the PVV(Party of Geert Wilders) and VVD(Party of Mark Rutte/ Current party leader: Yesilgöz) are losing voters.
CDA is regaining its voters that previously left for NSC. Some voters from de VVD seem to be switching over to both CDA and D66.
It seems the parties have grown together this might be due to the debates that have been happening and voters getting more informed about party positions. The other parties have been focussing on attacking Geert Wilders his position and due to a threat Geert wasn’t able to join some debates. This allowed Rob Jetten of D66 to join more debates he wasn’t invited for and probably gain voters.
The main parties are all within error margin of winning the elections.
SOURCE: https://www.ipsos-publiek.nl/actueel/ipsos-io-zetelpeiling-vijf-partijen-dicht-bij-elkaar/
To follow election results: https://app.nos.nl/nieuws/tk2025/
All main parties have decided this election not to form a coalition with the PVV. (Accept for Ja21)
Yesilgöz(VVD) has recently stated that she doesn’t want to form a coalition with Green Workers Party(GL/PvdA) due to their mortgages tax adjustment plans
The main political issues currently in the debates seem to be the major housing crisis. The Netherlands is facing a shortage of almost 1 million houses in the upcoming years. Mass Migration and increased healthcare costs.
The slot debat (final debate) has happened yesterday.
It seems Rob Jetten of D66 has been able to captivate more people and has risen further in the polling then others.
**For those who want to understand the parties and their position:**
VVD Center-right to right-wing Economic liberalism, free market, law & order
D66 Center to center-left Social liberalism, education, pro-EU, progressive values
GL-PvdA Center-left to left-wing Climate action, social justice, welfare state
NSC Center to center-right Good governance, social cohesion, moderate conservatism
PVV Right-wing to far-right Anti-immigration, nationalism, Euroscepticism
BBB Center-right to Right-wing Farmers’ interests, rural regions, conservative populism
CDA Center to center-right Christian democracy, family values, moderate conservatism
SP Left-wing Socialism, anti-capitalism, welfare, working-class rights
Volt Center to center-left Pro-European integration, digitalization, climate action
PvdD Left-wing Animal rights, environmentalism, sustainability
CU Centrist Christian, Family values, social conservative.
SGP Far-right / Theocratic Orthodox Christian values, traditional family roles
DENK Center-left Minority rights, anti-discrimination, multiculturalism
JA21 Right-wing National conservatism, immigration control, Euroscepticism
BIJ1 Far-left Anti-racism, feminism, intersectional justice
50PLUS Center to center-left Elderly rights, pensions, healthcare
FVD pro Russian Jewish spacelazer conspiracy party.
Lookin like D66 is gonna become the largest party imo. I’ve seen this kinda late surge before (‘23 for PVV, we know what happened there).
What’s the stance of the PVV in regards to being a NATO/US puppet?
I’m going for PVV for the first time.