Parties work to build self-confidence in their own constituencies in the period leading up to the elections

Parties work to build self-confidence in their own constituencies in the period leading up to the elections

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Five political parties began their election campaigns today. On this “Super Saturday”, there were two new party leaders for their supporters: Dylan Jesselgoz of the VVD and Henri Bontenbal of the CDA. The meetings are mainly aimed at boosting self-confidence on the way to November 22, when the Netherlands goes to the polls.

VVD: Blind spots and standing ovations

After 17 years of Rutte’s rule, there has been a changing of the guard at the VVD. The VVD wants to prevent the party from collapsing, as often happens when a prime minister leaves office. Yeseljoz presented a distinctly liberal story, but she also distanced herself somewhat from the policies of her predecessor.

Yesilgöz addresses the VVD conference

“For too long we have been oblivious to what has gone wrong in government,” she said, referring to the benefits scandal. “We need to pay more attention to people’s daily concerns.” She believes that many “water settlements” have been made in the areas of asylum and migration, although she has not explained how this should be done.

But she praised Rutte, saying: “While the world was stormy, he was always there. The Netherlands owes you a lot.” This was followed by a standing ovation for the outgoing party leader.

Yesilgoz thanks Rottie: “While the world was stormy, Rottie was always there”

CDA: “We Celebrate” wants to surprise

According to him, the new story of the CDA is actually the old story, about a society where people take care of each other and where people treat each other decently. “We’re the party.” He admits that the CDA has begun to “go with the flow” of globalization and individualism too much in recent years.

CDA leader Pontenbal: “We will surprise the Netherlands”

SP: Widespread attention to poverty is “hypocrisy”

The Socialist Party also has to deal with bad opinion polls. Party leader Liliane Marinissen is in danger of recording another consecutive election defeat. While the typical SP topic such as Social Security is one of the most important topics of this campaign.

Marinissen believes that this interest among other parties is hypocritical. “When I hear Yeselgoz talk about Social Security, it’s a bit like Sajak Swart Hand in hand, comrades she said, referring to the upcoming classic football match between Ajax and Feyenoord.

Marijnissen at the SP conference

Marinissen asked: “Where have you been in recent years? When we were actually calling for raising the minimum wage and maximizing rents.” According to her, it is up to the Socialist Party to prevent the promises of those other parties from “becoming as empty as the promises of the so-called new administrative culture.”

Marinissen picks up the newspaper with an anti-capitalist argument

BBB: “Just laugh at us, we’ll laugh later”

Caroline van der Plas is among the BBB nominees

“Just laugh at us. Just laugh at our movement. We will laugh on November 22,” Van der Plas said today. She reiterated that she will not have her party’s election manifesto calculated by the Central Planning Office, as many other parties do.

The CPB mainly looks at the cost of proposals and not what they offer the community, which is van der Plas’s logic. Her campaign manager and No. 4 on the list, Henk Vermeer, added: “We’re going through all kinds of crises right now. And we got into that with great coverage. But coverage doesn’t help you if you’re in a crisis.”

Volt: They reached “national debt forgiveness”

Party leader Laurence Dassin of Volt believes it’s time to change all kinds of things tough and tackle bad systems. “If we do not dare to make radical choices immediately, away from those bad regimes, we will be defeated,” he said.

Traditionally, Volt has campaigned for a federal Europe, European armed forces, and greater participation through “citizens’ assemblies.” But Dasen believes it is also time for a “major financial cleanse.” Not only should surcharges be cancelled, but all discounts, rebates and premiums must also be cancelled. It will be replaced by a single basic allowance, as a precursor to a basic income that everyone will receive.

Lawrence Dassin at the Volt Conference

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