Party for the Republic explained

Party for the Republic
Native Name:Partij voor de Republiek
Abbreviation:PvdR
Colorcode:
  1. 005d9f
Leader:Bruno Braakhuis
Chairperson:René Zwaap
Headquarters:Amsterdam, Netherlands[1]
Ideology:Republicanism
European federalism[2]
Direct democracy
Country:Netherlands
Colors: Blue and red
Seats1 Title:House of Representatives

Party for the Republic (Dutch; Flemish: Partij voor de Republiek, in Dutch; Flemish pronounced as /pɑrˈtɛi̯ voːr də ˌreːpyˈblik/; PvdR) is a republican political party in the Netherlands. The party took part in the 2021 House of Representatives elections in two electoral districts; they did not win a seat in the election.[3]

History

The Party for the Republic was founded in 2020 by lawyer and Rotterdam politician Manuel Kneepkens, emeritus professor of urban sociology Lodewijk Brunt, media entrepreneur Teun Gautier and journalist René Zwaap. That year, on Prinsjesdag, the party presented its draft party program Dutch; Flemish: Tien over [[House of Orange-Nassau|Oranje]], a 10-step plan to transform the Dutch monarchy into a modern republic. For the party, the abolition of the monarchy is not an end in itself. The party wants to transform the European Union into a European Republic with a lot of autonomy for the member republics. The party ultimately wants to become a transnational European party.[4]

The party took part in the 2021 House of Representatives elections in two electoral districts with party leader Bruno Braakhuis and obtained a total of 255 votes, insufficient for a seat.[3] [5] [6]

Ideology

The party program for the House of Representatives elections of 2021 listed several key points, such as the abolition of the King of the Netherlands as head of state, the implementation of an elected president following the Swiss model, and strengthening of direct democracy. With regard to the Europe, the party wanted to establish a European republic, and abolish the Council of Europe and introduce a transnational democratic system with a European constitution.[7]

Election results

Parliament

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Register . Registry . Kiesraad . 20 October 2023 . nl.
  2. Web site: Wat wij doen . What we do . Partij voor de Republiek . 20 October 2023 . nl.
  3. Web site: Slechts 241 stemmen op de Partij voor de Republiek: tot zover het nut van Bekende Nederlanderschap . Only 241 votes on the Party for the Republic: so much for the use of well-known Dutchmen . . Van Amerongen . Arthur . 22 March 2021 . 20 October 2023 . nl.
  4. Web site: De geboorte van de Partij voor de Republiek: een experiment in gedachtevorming . The birth of the Party for the Republic: an experiment in thought formation . De Republikein . 4 September 2020 . 20 October 2023 . nl.
  5. Web site: Tweede Kamerverkiezingen 2021 . House of Representatives elections 2021 . . 20 October 2023 . nl.
  6. Web site: Tweede Kamer 17 maart 2021 . House of Representatives 17 March 2021 . Verkiezingsuitslagen.nl . 20 October 2023 . nl.
  7. Web site: Partij voor de Republiek en de Tweede Kamerverkiezingen van 2021 . Party for the Republic and the House of Representatives elections of 2021 . . 20 October 2023 . nl.