Onafhankelijke Burger Partij Explained

Country:Netherlands
Onafhankelijke Burger Partij
Native Name:Onafhankelijke Burger Partij
Colorcode:Orange
Founder:Hero Brinkman
Leader1 Title:Leader in the Senate
Leader2 Title:Leader in the House of Representatives
Foundation:April 24, 2012 November 17th, 2012
Dissolution:June 19, 2012 (re-founded on November 17th)
Split:Party for Freedom
Merged:Democratic Political Turning Point (dissolved on November 17th)
Ideology:Conservative liberalism
Soft Euroscepticism
Anti-Islam
Populism[1]
Position:Right-wing
Colours:Orange
Website:onafhankelijkeburgerpartij.nl

The Onafhankelijke Burger Partij (English: Independent Citizens' Party, OBP) was a political party in the Netherlands. It was founded by Hero Brinkman. Brinkman was elected as Member of the House of Representatives for the Party for Freedom (PVV) in 2006 and 2010. In 2012, Brinkman left the PVV after repeatedly criticising the lack of democracy within that party, as well as its negative generalisations about certain groups in society. After leaving PVV he retained his seat and founded the OBP with intention to participate in the Dutch general election of 2012. On June 9, 2012, he announced that the OBP would merge with the party Trots op Nederland to form a new party, the Democratic Political Turning Point (Dutch; Flemish: Democratisch Politiek Keerpunt, DPK).[2] [3] The merger did not occur, after Trots op Nederland announced on November 17 as their management was unsatisfied with the conditions.

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Notes and References

  1. [Rudy Andeweg|Andeweg, R.]
  2. Hero Brinkman quits the PVV, opposition call for new elections, DutchNews.nl, March 20, 2012
  3. New DPKP party marks a 'turning point', will fill gap on the right, DutchNews.nl, June 19, 2012