GroenLinks–PvdA explained

GroenLinks–PvdA
Abbreviation:GL/PvdA
Leader1 Title:Leader in the House of Representatives[1]
Leader1 Name:Frans Timmermans
Leader2 Title:Leader in the Senate
Leader2 Name:Paul Rosenmöller
Ideology:Social democracy
Green politics
Dutch republicanism
Colours: Red
Green
Affiliation1 Title:Member parties
Seats1 Title:House of Representatives
Seats2 Title:Senate
Seats3 Title:Provincial councils
Seats4 Title:Municipal Councils
Regional:SGD/SVD[2]
Country:the Netherlands
Seats5 Title:European Parliament
Seats6 Title:Benelux Parliament

GroenLinks–PvdA (in Dutch; Flemish ɣrunˈlɪŋks ˌpeːveːdeːˈjaː/), alternatively PvdA–GroenLinks, or GreenLeft–Labour in English, is an alliance between GroenLinks (GL) and the Labour Party (PvdA) in the Netherlands. The political alliance was founded at the national level by party leaders Lilianne Ploumen and Jesse Klaver during the 2021–2022 Dutch cabinet formation, whereas local alliances between the two parties had already been formed in prior years. The two parties formed a joint parliamentary group in the Provincial Council of Zeeland in 29 March 2023, then formed a joint group in the Senate following the 2023 Dutch Senate election, and formed a joint group in the House of Representatives on 27 October 2023.[3]

Following the collapse of the fourth Rutte cabinet in July 2023, the leaders of PvdA (Attje Kuiken) and GL (Jesse Klaver) announced their intention to contest the 2023 Dutch general election as an alliance.[4] [5] Members of both PvdA and GroenLinks voted in favour of the proposal, and confirmed Frans Timmermans as lead candidate in August.[6]

History

Informal cooperations

Prior to the formation of a national alliance, the Labour Party (PvdA) and GroenLinks (GL) had already formed local alliances in some municipalities; in the 2022 municipal elections, the two parties participated with a joint list in 50 local municipalities.[7] In addition, they had formed electoral alliances in multiple national elections, such as the 2009 European Parliament election and the 2010 general election.[8]

The concept behind the alliance

The idea of a possible merger of centre-left parties in the Netherlands, including the PvdA and GL, is not a new idea. As early as 2004, Job Cohen, then mayor of Amsterdam and later PvdA national leader, called for a merger of the PvdA, GL and Socialist Party (SP), suggesting "Progressive People's Party" as possible name.[9] That name refers to an even earlier proposal with the same name that was discussed in the 1970s of the PvdA, Democrats 66 (D66) and the Political Party of Radicals (PPR), one of GL's forerunners, to merge into a single party. This, however, never materialised.

Following the heavy defeat of the PvdA in the 2017 general election, in which the party went from 25 per cent to less than six per cent of the vote, discussions about a possible merger began to rise again. With this electoral demise, the left-of-centre political landscape in the Netherlands - including D66, GL, SP, the Party for the Animals (PvdD), Christian Union (CU), Volt Netherlands, DENK and BIJ1 - fragmented. In both the 2017 and 2021 general elections, there was no left-leaning party big enough to be the main contender to Prime Minister Mark Rutte's People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) from the left. Many left-leaning voters in the Netherlands have a habit of voting tactically for the largest left-leaning force in an attempt to prevent a right-leaning party from becoming the largest party.[10] Examples of this are the 2012 and 2003 general elections when voters from other left-leaning parties flocked to the Labour Party.

When the PvdA and GL received a disappointing election result in the 2021 general election (5.7 per cent and 5.0 per cent respectively), calls for a merger increased. In the first week after the elections, members from both parties founded the movement Red-Green (Dutch; Flemish: Rood-Groen) led by Frank van de Wolde calling for more cooperation between the two parties and an eventual merger. This movement has tabled motions in multiple party member meetings of both the PvdA and GL that pushed the parties towards a deeper cooperation. A list of these motions can be found below, together with the other membership votes.

2021–2022 cabinet formation

During the 2021–2022 cabinet formation, Lilianne Ploumen (PvdA) and Jesse Klaver (GL) indicated that they only wanted to join a coalition government if the other party also joined, thereby forming an alliance in the negotiations.[11] In August 2021, PvdA members passed multiple motions tabled by the Red-Green movement that forced the party to not enter government without GL and further steps to strengthen the cooperation.[12] People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) leader Mark Rutte strongly opposed forming a coalition with both the PvdA and GL, and referred to the alliance as a 'left-wing cloud' .[13] Following their exclusion from the fourth Rutte cabinet, the Labour Party and GroenLinks decided to intensify co-operation as opposition parties.[14]

2023 provincial and Senate elections

The PvdA and GL participated in the 2023 provincial elections separately, but formed a joint list in Zeeland.[15] After the 2023 Senate election, in which the members of the Senate were elected by the members of the provincial councils and electoral colleges, the two parties formed a joint group in the senate.[16] With fourteen seats, the PvdA–GroenLinks group became the second-largest senate group behind the Farmer–Citizen Movement.[17]

2023 general election

See main article: article and 2023 Dutch general election. Following the collapse of the fourth Rutte cabinet on 7 July 2023, PvdA leader Attje Kuiken and GroenLinks leader Jesse Klaver announced their intention to contest the 2023 Dutch general election, to be held on 22 November, with a joint electoral list and lead candidate. From 10 to 17 July 2023, both parties held an internal referendum on this proposal. Approximately 88% of PvdA members and 92% of GL members voted in favour of participating in the election with a joint GL/PvdA list.

Three days later, former foreign minister Frans Timmermans (PvdA) declared his intention to become lead candidate for the alliance.[18] His candidacy was met with widespread approval from both parties.[19] On 22 August 2023, during a joint GroenLinks–PvdA party meeting, Timmermans was confirmed as lead candidate with 92 percent of the vote.[20] He resigned from his posts at the European Commission on the same day.[21]

PvdA–GL finished the election with 25 seats and 15.75% of the vote, finishing second to the right-wing Party for Freedom (PVV) but ahead of the governing People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD). The coalition hoped to form a government with New Social Contract and other, smaller parties like the Party for the Animals (PvdD). Timmermans ruled out forming a government with PVV and VVD, and admitted that it was "extremely unlikely" that PvdA-GL would be in cabinet.[22]

Possible merger

There has been an ongoing discussion about a possible merger of the two parties into a single party. Proponents – including former Labour Party leaders Job Cohen and Diederik Samsom and Labour Party prominent and former health minister Hedy d'Ancona, and GroenLinks prominents Bram van Ojik, Andrée van Es and Bas de Gaay Fortman – have shown support for a merger by becoming a member of each other's party.[23] They have also founded the activist group 'RedGreen' to advocate for the creation of a "strong, leftist movement" for "social, green and righteous politics".[23] [24] Opponents, on the other hand, have expressed concern for the "ideological dilution" and possible loss of electorate as a consequence of the parties' merger.[25]

Internal referendums and motions

Votes among Labour Party members!Date!Decision!In favour!Against
28 August 2021[26] The party board should intensify the talks with other left-wing parties and organizations, and present the results to the party congress.92.8%8.2%
The Labour Party should form a joint parliamentary group with GroenLinks during and after the government talks.45.5%54.5%
The Labour Party should construct a joint negotiation team with GroenLinks in the government talks of 202190.3%9.7%
The Labour Party should investigate a merger of its parliamentary group with that of GroenLinks76.8%23.2%
Declaration that in addition to cooperation with GroenLinks, there is no question of a merger, not even in the long term.18.9%81.1%
The parliamentary group should not merge with other parties in a post-election phase.16.5%83.5%
Substantial commitment together with the GroenLinks faction91.0%9.0%
11 June 2022GroenLinks and Labour Party form a joint group in the Senate77%23%
GroenLinks and Labour Party should, besides a joint group in the Senate, also run on a joint list in the Senate election of 202358%42%
8 October 2022[27] GroenLinks and Labour Party should hold discussions with members about a possible joint political programme/manifesto84.7%15.3%
4 February 2023Labour Party members are allowed to become a member of GroenLinks as well while keeping their Labour Party membership76%24%
Joint campaign in the European Parliament elections of 2024 with the Labour Party and a joint electoral programme87%13%
A referendum must be held among all members for the next general elections whether to run on a joint list with the Labour Party83%17%
10–17 July 2023GroenLinks and the Labour Party should run on a joint list in the upcoming snap general elections87.9%12.1%
Votes among GroenLinks members[28] !Date!Decision!In favour!Against
12 February 2022Cooperation with PvdA on local level38.3%61.7%
Learning from local cooperation85.2%14.8%
Cooperation with left-wing parties more than just with PvdA78.9%21.1%
Investigate a joint parliamentary group of GroenLinks and Labour Party57.6%42.4%
Continue the cooperation between GroenLinks and Labour Party69.7%30.3%
4-11 June 2022GroenLinks and Labour Party form a joint group in the Senate80%20%
4 February 2023GroenLinks members are allowed to become a member of the Labour Party as well while keeping their GroenLinks membership81.8%18.2
Joint campaign in the European Parliament elections of 2024 with the Labour Party and a joint electoral programme77.9%22.1%
A referendum must be held among all members for the next general elections whether to run on a joint list with the Labour Party83.1%16.9%
10–17 July 2023GroenLinks and the Labour Party should run on a joint list in the upcoming snap general elections91.8%8.2%

Election results

Provincial elections

Local alliances

Dissolved local alliances

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: GroenLinks-PvdA (GL-PvdA). Tweede Kamer der Staten-Generaal. 27 October 2023. 27 October 2023.
  2. Web site: Politieke fracties . . nl . 8 August 2023.
  3. Web site: GroenLinks-PvdA (GL-PvdA). Tweede Kamer der Staten-Generaal. 27 October 2023. 27 October 2023.
  4. Web site: Inside info uit 'linkse wolk' . 2023-07-08 . Twitter . en.
  5. News: Winterman . Peter . 9 July 2023 . PvdA en GL willen met één lijst verkiezingen in, lijsttrekker nog onbekend . Telegraaf .
  6. Web site: Left-wing parties PvdA and GroenLinks vote to team up for November election NL Times . 2023-07-17 . NL Times . en.
  7. Web site: Julen . Jeannine . Markus . Niels . PvdA en GroenLinks trekken lokaal vaak samen op, maar die liefde is vooral uit noodzaak geboren . Trouw . 26 March 2023 . https://archive.today/20230326165620/https://www.trouw.nl/politiek/pvda-en-groenlinks-trekken-lokaal-vaak-samen-op-maar-die-liefde-is-vooral-uit-noodzaak-geboren~b9e4cbf2/ . 26 March 2023 . nl-NL . 10 March 2022.
  8. Web site: Lijstverbinding PvdA en GroenLinks . GroenLinks . 26 March 2023 . nl . 25 April 2010.
  9. News: 17 March 2004 . Cohen pleit voor één progressieve volkspartij . NU.nl .
  10. Web site: 13 September 2012 . Ruim kwart stemde strategisch .
  11. Web site: No breakthrough in cabinet formation talks; "Definitive conclusions" Wednesday . NL Times . 16 March 2023 . en.
  12. Web site: Linkse samenwerking: PvdA en GroenLinks . 2023-07-08 . PvdA . nl-NL.
  13. Web site: Boersema . Wendelmoet . Paars-groen, rechts haakt aan of links laat los: zo staat de formatie ervoor . . 26 March 2023 . https://archive.today/20230326160629/https://www.trouw.nl/politiek/paars-groen-rechts-haakt-aan-of-links-laat-los-zo-staat-de-formatie-ervoor~b7780ab4/ . 26 March 2023 . nl-NL . 1 June 2021.
  14. Web site: Darroch . Gordon . Minority coalition looms after Rutte swipes left on PvdA-GL pact . DutchNews.nl . 16 March 2023 . 1 September 2021.
  15. Web site: Kieskamp . Wilma . Geen gezamenlijke PvdA-GroenLinks-kandidatenlijst voor de Eerste Kamer, wel samen in een fractie . . 26 March 2023 . nl-NL . 3 September 2022.
  16. Web site: Grote stap voor PvdA, GroenLinks: verder samen in Eerste Kamer . . 26 March 2023 . nl . 11 June 2022.
  17. Web site: Nieuwe Eerste Kamer: coalitie heeft ook met PvdA/GL meerderheid, BBB grootste . . 31 May 2023 . nl . 30 May 2023.
  18. Toby Sterling and Kate Abnett (20 July 2023), EU climate chief Timmermans to run in Dutch election Reuters.
  19. Web site: 2023-07-20 . Kopstukken PvdA en GroenLinks steunen kandidatuur Timmermans . 2023-08-22 . . nl.
  20. Web site: 2023-08-22 . Frans Timmermans nu officieel lijsttrekker PvdA/GL . 2023-08-24 . De Telegraaf.
  21. Web site: 2023-08-22 . Executive Vice-President Timmermans resigns; Vice-President Šefčovič will take over his duties . 2023-08-23 . .
  22. News: Erven . Roland van . 2023-11-29 . Timmermans: GroenLinks-PvdA past bescheidenheid, samenwerken met PVV uitgesloten . 2024-02-07 . NRC . nl-NL.
  23. Web site: Prominente PvdA'ers en GroenLinksers ondanks regels al lid van elkaars partij . . 26 March 2023 . nl . 31 January 2023.
  24. Web site: Over dit initiatief . RoodGroen . 26 March 2023 . nl.
  25. Web site: Bhikhie . Avinash . Tegenkamp binnen PvdA en GroenLinks roert zich: 'Fusieproces dreigt de partij te verscheuren' . . https://archive.today/20220603052502/https://www.volkskrant.nl/nieuws-achtergrond/tegenkamp-binnen-pvda-en-groenlinks-roert-zich-fusieproces-dreigt-de-partij-te-verscheuren~b5fd9d71/ . 3 June 2022 . nl-NL . 3 June 2022.
  26. PvdA . 28 August 2021 . Politieke Ledenraad 28 augustus 2021 . Political Members Council 28 August 2021 . Motion picture . nl . 13 July 2023 . 2:12:25–2:23:48 . YouTube.
  27. PvdA . 8 October 2022 . Politieke Ledenraad 2022 . Political Members Council 2022 . Motion picture . nl . 13 July 2023 . 2:08:29 . YouTube.
  28. Web site: Alles over Linkse Samenwerking . 2023-07-14 . GroenLinks . nl.
  29. Web site: Oever . Evi van den . PvdA en GroenLinks Geldrop-Mierlo niet samen verder . . 26 March 2023 . nl . 3 April 2013.
  30. Web site: Onze afdeling . GroenLinks Bodegraven-Reeuwijk . 26 March 2023 . nl.
  31. Web site: Samenwerking PvdA-GroenLinks, ook in Berg en Dal? . PvdA Berg en Dal . 26 March 2023 . nl . 23 February 2021.
  32. Web site: Groeneveld . Brigit . Breuk in fractie PvdA/GroenLinks Zaltbommel . . 26 March 2023 . nl . 16 March 2021.
  33. Web site: Selles . Jaap . Teleurgesteld GroenLinks breekt na 16 jaar met PvdA in Zeewolde na beslissende stem vóór datacenter . . 26 March 2023 . nl . 20 December 2021.