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Question: Who would you vote for?
#1
VVD
 
#2
PvdA
 
#3
PVV
 
#4
SP
 
#5
CDA
 
#6
D66
 
#7
ChristenUnie
 
#8
GroenLinks
 
#9
SGP
 
#10
PvdD
 
#11
50Plus
 
#12
VNL
 
#13
DENK
 
#14
Nieuwe Wegen
 
#15
FVD
 
#16
Other
 
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Total Voters: 71

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« Reply #50 on: February 14, 2017, 12:54:33 AM »


While I might have to somewhat hold my nose and vote for the Labour Party, I couldn't vote for a party that embraces Euroscepticism, like the Socialist Party.

Then why not GroenLinks? They have become more left-wing under Klaver.

A large wing of the party advocates pacifism even if The Netherlands is attacked, I don't like their ideas to expand EU markets, reform NATO, abolish the Dutch senate, abolish the monarchy, "democratize" the IMF and World Bank etc.

I don't like how any leftist can oppose such things?
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« Reply #51 on: February 14, 2017, 01:16:39 AM »


While I might have to somewhat hold my nose and vote for the Labour Party, I couldn't vote for a party that embraces Euroscepticism, like the Socialist Party.

Then why not GroenLinks? They have become more left-wing under Klaver.

A large wing of the party advocates pacifism even if The Netherlands is attacked, I don't like their ideas to expand EU markets, reform NATO, abolish the Dutch senate, abolish the monarchy, "democratize" the IMF and World Bank etc.

I don't like how any leftist can oppose such things?

The monarchy in the Netherlands has no real practical power, and to just abolish it would end centuries of history and culture in the Netherlands. As to the IMF and World Bank, I agree that they need to reform their goals, but we have to recognize that these institutions exist and any drastic change to these institutions could cause mass economic instability.
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Tender Branson
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« Reply #52 on: February 21, 2017, 03:12:17 PM »

VVD I guess, strategically.

2nd choice: D66.
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