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| 1995 General & Provincial Elections | |
1995 House of Representatives Election Ballot Paper BE SURE TO SELECT DIFFERENT PARTIES FOR EACH BALLOT IN ORDER TO INCREASE DIVERSITY IN PARLIAMENT |
| Party Name: Reformed Political Party (SGP) Party Leader: Bas van der Vlies Position: Right-wing Ideology: Theocratic (Christian Democracy) The SGP is for politics according to Biblical values. We are here to defend the Christian culture and tradition in the Netherlands. We strive for a country where life is protected, the family experiences security and people care about each other. A country where Sunday is a day of rest, where people feel safe and where the government guarantees the freedom of citizens. |
| Party Name: People's Party for Freedom & Democracy (VVD) Party Leader: Frits Bolkestein Position: Center-right Ideology: Economic Liberalism The VVD is a liberal party. That means that we want a society with as much freedom as possible for people. We are in politics to achieve that. The choices we make stem from our five liberal core values: freedom, responsibility, tolerance, social justice and equality. For us, these values are critical for major political issues as they play a crucial role in our daily lives. |
| Party Name: Christian Democratic Appeal Party Leader: Elco Brinkman Position: Center-right Ideology: Christian Democracy The CDA is building a country that we want to pass on to the next generation. We strive to represent society, as together we are committed to better care, safety and the way we treat each other by means of the Christian bible. |
| Party Name: Democrats '66 Party Leader: Hans van Mierlo Position: Center Ideology: Social-liberalism D66 is the party that works on the future with the core aim of delivering a world where everyone is free and equal. D66 strives to enhance democracy in the Netherlands by striving to get a Prime Minister elected directly by the people. D66 also wishes to grant the people the chance to get involved in the political process through referendums. |
| Party Name: Labour Party (PvdA) Party Leader: Wim Kok Position: Center-left Ideology: Social Democracy The Labour Party has always and will always represent the working class, protecting their rights and ensuring they are not exploited by the rich elite. The economy requires regulation to ensure the fair treatment of employees and the protection of small and medium business' against megacorporations. |
| Party Name: Green Left (GL) Party Leader: Ina Brouwer Position: Left-wing Ideology: Environmentalism The Green Left is the leading party in the Netherlands promoting green politics and responsibility when it comes to our carbon footprint. In order the combat climate change and protect the Netherlands from the dangers of rising sea-levels we must cooperate on an international level. The Green Left will promote European and international cooperation |
| Party Name: Socialist Party (SP) Party Leader: Jan Marijnissen Position: Far-left Ideology: Democratic Socialism We strive for a committed, open and free society in which solidarity is paramount. We want to eradicate poverty and combat dichotomy. We stand for honest work for a decent salary as a better global distribution of wealth promotes the chances of happiness for everyone. The Socialist Party stands against globalisation as the lowest classes are left behind. |
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