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The past week was a busy week full of riots and fierce reactions from political parties: After almost a year of corona news, it is difficult to separate the political discussion from the pandemic. As a result, this was once again the most important topic. For example, it was announced this week that there has been one for three quarters of a year leak in the GGD system, which has systematically stolen personal data from tested people. The political debate on this will take place in plenary next Wednesday (03/02) at 11 am in the House of Representatives. 
 
In addition, political profiling came into play again when the minister announced that primary schools would reopen Hoekstra announced the news earlier than minister Slob. It was also announced this week that the House of Representatives will move next summer. The former Ministry of Foreign Affairs, B67, will become the new home of the House of Representatives. The House of Representatives will be here for approximately 5.5 years stay. The Senate also voted in favor of the corrective binding referendum. Since this means a constitutional amendment, it must be voted on again in the House of Representatives after the elections. Then two-thirds of the MPs must again adopt the proposal. The question is whether that majority will be achieved. 
 
In addition to the move, the political parties submitted their final electoral lists yesterday (01/02). These lists will be announced on Wednesday (03/02).

DEVELOPMENTS

Of course, a lot of things happen around politics in the run-up to the elections. Every week, Sybrig van Keep briefly describes these developments: think of insights, highlighted events or interesting passages from party programs. In this way we would like to keep you informed of the latest news and interesting developments!

Insights

The appendix to the newsletter contains a list of controversial topics: these are the topics on which the outgoing cabinet will no longer make decisions. 

If it were up to Jesse Klaver, the first topic the new cabinet would talk about would be: climate crisis: he wants the new cabinet to declare a climate emergency, so that the climate crisis is tackled as urgently as the corona crisis 

Election programs 

Below are brief summaries of the election manifestos of the political parties. We have chosen to feature approximately three parties in each newsletter, so that the information density can be prevented from being too high and the most important parties are still discussed before the elections take place. This newsletter discusses GroenLinks, SP and PvdA. 

GREENLINKS

GroenLinks In their election manifesto, they talk about the new realism, the realization that a system change is necessary and that adhering to the way our economy and society are organized will not take us any further. As might be expected, the climate is central to GroenLinks. The party is committed to tightening the Climate Act so that CO2 emissions are reduced by 60 percent by 2030, with extra attention to reducing emissions in the aviation sector and agriculture.
In addition, GroenLinks wants to create one million new homes by 2030, abolish market forces in the rental sector, set a rental ceiling for 90 percent of rental homes and make social housing more accessible. The party wants to see the minimum wage rise by 20 percent and people who are too earn little to make ends meet, they want to provide an income supplement on top of their income, through a tax reduction. The party is also committed to major investments in healthcare, education and the police. The party also wants market forces in healthcare to be abolished and health insurers to become public healthcare fundsand to

PVDA

The PvdA is committed to reducing inequality in the Netherlands. To achieve this, the party wants to increase the minimum wage, just like the state pension and social assistance. The health insurance premium must be reduced and the deductible abolished. In addition, the party wants the basic grant for students to be restored, childcare to be free, the landlord levy to be abolished and a job guarantee for everyone who loses their job due to the corona crisis. 
To further promote equality, the party also wants the right to equal pay for men and women to be laid down in law. The salary of healthcare workers will also be increased and VAT on fruit and vegetables will be abolished. The party is also committed to a Minister for Housing, who will build 100,000 affordable homes every year. The party wants to realize these plans by increasing taxes for millionaires and multinationals, making environmentally polluting companies pay more taxes, and companies such as Google and Facebook digitaltax and introduce a new top rate for people who earn more than 150,000 euros per year. 

SP

The PvdA is committed to reducing inequality in the Netherlands. To achieve this, the party wants to increase the minimum wage, just like the state pension and social assistance. The health insurance premium must be reduced and the deductible abolished. In addition, the party wants the basic grant for students to be restored, childcare to be free, the landlord levy to be abolished and a job guarantee for everyone who loses their job due to the corona crisis. 
To further promote equality, the party also wants the right to equal pay for men and women to be laid down in law. The salary of healthcare workers will also be increased and VAT on fruit and vegetables will be abolished. The party is also committed to a Minister for Housing, who will build 100,000 affordable homes every year. The party wants to realize these plans by increasing taxes for millionaires and multinationals, making environmentally polluting companies pay more taxes, and companies such as Google and Facebook digitaltax and introduce a new top rate for people who earn more than 150,000 euros per year. 

POLITICAL FLUCTUATIONS

Polls: what are the latest updates?

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In the orange bar you can see the latest polls (January 28, 2021). The blue bar shows the current distribution of seats in the House of Representatives. PvdA has risen slightly and the PVV has fallen compared to last week's polls.

Source: Kantar via Frontbencer.nl

WHO IS ON THE ELECTION LIST?

Ester Ouwehand

(#1 Party for the Animals candidate list) 


Born: Katwijk, June 10, 1976 
residence: To lead 
Course: Policy, Communication and Organization (not completed), Vrije Universiteit 
Functions: 
Marketing function of youth magazines at Sanoma, 
Member of the House of Representatives from October 18, 2016 
Group chairman from October 11 – today (With a break between January – October 2019) 

Bart Snels

(#6 Candidate List GL) 


Born: Roosendaal, January 6, 1966 
residence: Utrecht 
Course: Planning, Catholic University of Brabant 
Functions: Director of the GroenLinks Scientific Bureau, senior editor at VPRO, political advisor and copywriter GroenLinks 

Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius

(#5 VVD candidate list) 

Born: Ankara, June 18, 1977 
residence: Amsterdam 
Course: Business Administration, Free University 
Functions: Administrative advisor on safety and care, Board of Mayors and Aldermen (2014-2017) 
Owner and senior advisor of Bureau DNW 
Commentator Studio PowNed 
In 2015 it was Yeşilgöz-Zegerius commentator for Studio Powned of broadcasting PowNed. In the 2017 House of Representatives elections, she was in 19th place on the VVD candidate list. 

Jimmy Dyke

(#10 SP Candidate List) 

Born: Oldenzijl 
residence: Groningen 
Course: Sociology, Back 
FunctionsCARTON FACTORY in Aerial work, Councilor SP Groningen, Horeca 

Charlotte Brand

(#15 PvdA Candidate List) 


Born: Roermond, 1982 
residence: Nijmegen 
Course: Parliamentary history PhD, Radboud University 
Functions:Currently, Charlotte is the manager Honors College affiliated with Utrecht University and she is a board member of the Freedom Museum. She organized the Liberation Festival for many years from the 4&5 May Nijmegen committee. But her heart beats fastest in politics. As a municipal councilor for the PvdA in Nijmegen, she translates her ideals into political action: fighting for an affordable house for everyone, for help and support for the vulnerable and an honest and transparent government that you can rely on. 

PLANNING AND MEETINGS

February 4: Online health debate from Doctor & Health 
February 5: Climate debate at the Desk, 8:00 PM 
February 8th: First party leader debate at undisclosed location, 3:30 p.m. The party leaders themselves will not be present. 
12th of February: Foreign debate in the Bali 
February 23: Food election debate: Members of Parliament, current and future, will debate the role of the government in the Dutch food system. 
February 25: Candidate MPs go during the Great Drug Debate in conversation about the future of Dutch medicines policy. 
February 25The (un)reliable government: conversation about, among other things, the allowances with Pieter Omtzigt. 
March 1Future labor market: debate with MPs about future labor market policy 
March 1: NL Choose: national Spatial election debate 
March 2nd: Emancipation is political: by FemCity and NL Kiest 
3 March: Feminist (m/f/x) is looking for a party. What are the relevant considerations when deciding who to vote for? 
3 March: NL Choose and EduCaution: what can the elections mean for the education 
4th of March: The Green election debate: conversation between young people and politicians about the election manifestos. 
8 March: Women's Day debate: debate about the elections on International Women's Day 
8 March:  The large healthcare debate from KNMG about the future of healthcare 
9th of March:  FemCity and NL chooses: Election debate equal in the Netherlands 
9th of March:  NL Chooses: the young one climate-conscious voter on move 
March 19:  Oh Oh The Hague: the afterthought. What will the House of Representatives look like in the coming years and what does that mean for the Netherlands? 

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