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We're Not Going to Let D66 Decide What 'Democracy' Is, Are We?

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D66's new proposal to effectively abolish memberless political parties is being sold as a democratic correction or even a "strengthening" of what D66 proposes democracy should be. Anyone without members is undemocratic. Period. But behind this moral boasting lies something else: not a love for democracy, but a distrust of one specific form of politics. And especially: of one specific politician and their voters.
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D66's new proposal to effectively abolish memberless political parties is being sold as a democratic correction or even a "strengthening" of what D66 proposes democracy should be. Anyone without members is undemocratic. Period. But behind this moral boasting lies something else: not a love for democracy, but a distrust of one specific form of politics. And especially: of one specific politician and their voters.

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nieuwrechts.nl broke the news in on Friday, December 19, 2025.
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