NSC Asylum Spokesman Boomsma Joins Exodus with Switch to JA21 - DutchNews.nl
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With Diederik Boomsma's departure to JA21, the number of summer political transfers in The Hague continues to rise. Ingrid Coenradie (PVV), Agnes Joseph (NSC), and Aant Jelle Soepboer (NSC) also left their parties for a new political adventure. "Political parties have become one-term flings."
Boomsma, who was considered a right-wing member of the NSC, is sixth on the draft list of candidates for the House of Representatives at JA21. Boomsma previously attempted to become the NSC parliamentary group leader.
NSC Member of Parliament Diederik Boomsma is joining JA21 for the upcoming elections on October 29th. He will be leaving NSC effective immediately, but will not be taking his seat with him, which he will be making available to NSC.
NSC MP Diederik Boomsma is switching to JA21. He will be sixth on that party's candidate list. Party leader Nicolien van Vroonhoven, who previously stated her intention to step down, has changed her mind. She will still be given a prominent place on the NSC candidate list, which will be presented on Monday. Boomsma will not take his seat with him, but will leave it with NSC. In recent months, several NSC MPs have joined other parties. For exampl…
Member of Parliament Diederik Boomsma, former CDA parliamentary group leader and council member in Amsterdam, is switching from the New Social Contract (NSC) to JA21. He is sixth on the candidate list published today by JA21. The Dutch can vote again on October 29th. Earlier this year, Boomsma ran for NSC leadership, but the party board preferred Eddy van Hijum to be number one. Boomsma subsequently withdrew. At NSC, he said he was striving for …
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