Independent Politics Netherlands

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Independent Politics Netherlands
Onafhankelijke Politiek Nederland
Chairperson Jabik van der Bij (ad interim)
Leader in the Senate Auke van der Goot
Founded22 March 1999 (1999-03-22)
HeadquartersRuysdaellaan 34, Geleen
Think tank Wetenschappelijk Bureau OPNL
Ideology Regionalism
SloganDe kracht van de regio ("The strength of the region")
Senate
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Benelux Parliament
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Website
www.opnl.nl

The Independent Politics Netherlands (Dutch : Onafhankelijke Politiek Nederland, OPNL), formerly known as the Independent Senate Group (Onafhankelijke Senaatsfractie, OSF), is a political party in the Dutch Senate with one senator, representing several provincial parties. OPNL differs from other Dutch political parties in that it does not allow for individual membership, but only grants membership to provincial parties, or municipal local parties that are members of a provincial party. [1] OPNL only contests the elections for the Senate and represents regionalist interests.

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History

In 1995, several provincial parties and The Greens proposed their own independent list for the Senate elections, called the Platform of Independent Groups/The Greens (Platform van Onafhankelijke Groepen/De Groenen). Marten Bierman (a member of The Greens) was elected through preferential vote. In 1999 Bierman was reelected.

In 2003, Henk ten Hoeve became senator for the OSF. He was a member of the Friesland states-provincial representing the Frisian National Party. He remained senator until 2011. Ten Hoeve was succeeded by Kees de Lange. De Lange was elected on the OSF list, but was a member of the 50PLUS party, with which the OSF had a vote sharing agreement, as the OSF did not achieve enough votes to get a seat independently. In 2015 De Lange broke with the OSF due to a disagreement concerning the possible cooperation between the OSF and the People's Party of Limburg of Jos van Rey, a former VVD alderman and representative plagued by corruption scandals. [2]

In 2015, Henk ten Hoeve became senator of the OSF for a second time. Between 2019 and 2021 Gerben Gerbrandy, former mayor of Achtkarspelen, has been the senator representing the OSF. Gerbrandy left the Senate in January 2021 and was replaced by Ton Raven, a former alderman from Sittard-Geleen. [3]

In 2021, the party's name was changed to Independent Politics Netherlands.

Member parties

OPNL consists of the following regional parties: [4]

ProvinceParty 2023 provincial election result
Votes %Seats won
Flag of Drenthe.svg  Drenthe Sterk Lokaal Drenthe 7,4852.84
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Flag of Flevoland.svg  Flevoland Sterk Lokaal Flevoland4,5182.77
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Frisian flag.svg  Friesland Frisian National Party 27,2988.05
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Provincial Interest Fryslân6,8912.03
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Flag of Gelderland.svg  Gelderland Local Parties Gelderland16,5121.59
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Flag of Groningen.svg  Groningen Groninger Interest 17,3856.04
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Flag of Limburg.svg  Limburg Lokaal Limburg20,1284.30
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North Brabant-Flag.svg  North Brabant Lokaal Brabant 45,7234.17
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Flag of North Holland.svg  North Holland Independent Politics North Holland11,9161.00
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Flag of Zuid-Holland.svg  South Holland Independent Politics South HollandDid not participate
Utrecht (province)-Flag.svg  Utrecht U26 Municipalities7,6461.17
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Flag of Zeeland.svg  Zeeland Party for Zeeland 8,4584.63
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Electoral results

Senate elections

Election Lead candidate Result [5] [6]
Weighted votes%Seats won
1995Folkert Kuperus [7]
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1999Marten Bierman3,8802.46
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2003 Henk ten Hoeve 2,8741.78
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2007 Henk ten Hoeve 2,8571.75
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2011 Kees de Lange2,1131.77
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2015 Henk ten Hoeve 2,6522.46
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2019 Gerben Gerbrandy2,2651.31
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2023 Auke van der Goot3,1831.78
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