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Ex-Prisons Minister Ingrid Coenradie Joins JA21, Slams Wilders - DutchNews.nl

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Former prisons minister Ingrid Coenradie has switched from the anti-immigration PVV to right-wing JA21, where she hopes to stand as...

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Former State Secretary Ingrid Coenradie (Justice) is joining JA21. The party announced this on Friday. Coenradie was previously a member of the cabinet for the PVV, but turned her back on that party after Geert Wilders decided to leave the coalition. Since then, she has been looking for a new political home base.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Former State Secretary Ingrid Coenradie (Justice) is leaving the PVV for JA21. She wants to participate in the Second Chamber elections for that party, behind current leader Joost Eerdmans. "What appeals to me is that the party has a right-wing course, but is also realistic and pragmatic," she says in the AD. Coenradie had been looking for a new party since the fall of the cabinet. She was associated with the VVD, the BBB and NSC, but she says s…

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‘The ideas of JA21 are in line with my own convictions – not only in terms of content, but also in terms of style: saying what you think, but always with...

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Ingrid Coenradie is going to JA21. She will be on the electoral list behind party leader Joost Eerdmans. The PVV state secretary who was at odds with Geert Wilders because of his ‘completely unfeasible plans’ now wants to join a party ‘with realism’. “I am not going to promise anything at all in the campaign.”

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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JA21 leader Joost Eerdmans is asked about his new acquisition Ingrid Coenradie, because will she help write the party program?

Former State Secretary of Justice Ingrid Coenradie is making a remarkable switch: she is swapping the PVV for JA21. In an interview with AD she explains why she is now joining Joost Eerdmans' party. "What appeals to me is that the party has a right-wing course, but is also realistic and pragmatic."

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Algemeen Dagblad broke the news in Amersfoort, Netherlands on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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