Democrats 66 (; abbreviated D66, ) is a
social liberal political party in the Netherlands
This article lists political parties in the Netherlands, which has a multi-party system with numerous political parties, in which any one party has little chance of gaining power alone, and parties often work with each other to form coalition go ...
, which positions itself in the
centre
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of the
political spectrum
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.
It is a member of the
Liberal International
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(LI) and the
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
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(ALDE).
The name of the party refers to its year of foundation,
1966. Initially, its main objective had been to democratise the Dutch political system, but it developed a broader social liberal ideology over time. In the
1967 general election, the party won 7 out of 150 seats in the
House of Representatives
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. No new party had ever gained that many seats before. The party was in government from
1973 to 1977,
1981 to 1982,
1994 to 2002,
2003 to 2006 and
2017 to 2021. It currently holds 24 seats in the House of Representatives, 7 seats in the
Senate
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and 2 seats in the
European Parliament
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.
D66 is especially popular among people who hold a
university degree
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, and its voters are mostly concentrated in larger cities and in municipalities with an above-average number of wealthy residents. The party supplies a relatively large proportion of
mayors, who are appointed rather than elected.
Currently, the party is led by
Sigrid Kaag
Sigrid Agnes Maria Kaag (; born 2 November 1961) is a Dutch diplomat and politician, serving as List of Ministers of Finance of the Netherlands, Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands, First Deputy Prime Minister in the ...
, who was elected
party leader
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on 4 September 2020.
Annelien Bredenoord,
Jan Paternotte and
Sophie in 't Veld
Sophia Helena "Sophie" in 't Veld (born 13 September 1963) is a Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 party. She was elected as a Member of the European Parliament in 2004, and reelected in 2009, 2014 and 2019. She was her party's top candidate fo ...
are serving as the party's
parliamentary leader
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s in the Senate, the House of Representatives and the European Parliament respectively.
Name and logo
At its foundation, the party was called Democrats '66 (, abbreviated D'66). The name referred to the party's goal of radical democratisation and to the year of foundation, which was supposed to convey a modern image. In 1981, the
apostrophe
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* The marking of the omission of one o ...
was dropped: the name had become a successful political brand, but the year no longer conveyed a modern image.
History
1966–1986: Early years
Democrats 66 was founded on 14 October 1966 by a group of 44 people. Its founders were described as ''
homines novi'', although 25 of the 44 had previously been members of another political party. The initiators were
Hans van Mierlo, a journalist for the ''
Algemeen Handelsblad
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''NRC Handelsblad'' was first published on 1 ...
'', and
Hans Gruijters
Johannes Petrus Adrianus "Hans" Gruijters (; 30 June 1931 – 17 April 2005) was a Dutch politician and co-founder of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and journalist.
Biography
Hans Gruijters studied psychology and political and social sciences a ...
, a
municipal councillor in Amsterdam. Van Mierlo became the party's political leader. The foundation of the party was preceded by the "Appeal 1966" on October 10, in which the founders appealed to the people of the Netherlands to re-take their democratic institutions. The party renounced the 19th-century political ideologies, which dominated the political system and sought to end
pillarisation
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. It called for radical democratisation of the Dutch political system, and for
pragmatic
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and
scientific
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policy-making.
The party participated in the
1967 general election, with Hans van Mierlo as its ''
lijsttrekker
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'' (top candidate). The party won an unprecedented seven seats in the
House of Representatives
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. In the
1971 general election, the party won an additional four seats and it formed a
shadow cabinet with the
Labour Party (PvdA) and the
Political Party of Radicals
The Political Party of Radicals ( nl, Politieke Partij Radikalen, PPR) was a progressive Christian and green political party in the Netherlands. The PPR played a relatively small role in Dutch politics and merged with other left-wing parties to ...
(PPR). In the
1972 general election, the three parties formed a
political alliance
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called the "Progressive Agreement" (; PAK) and presented the common electoral program "Turning Point '72" (''Keerpunt '72'').
In the election, D66 lost nearly half its seats, leaving only six. The alliance became the largest political force in the country, but it did not gain a majority. After long cabinet formation talks, the three PAK-parties formed an
extra-parliamentary cabinet
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joined by
progressive members of the
Anti-Revolutionary Party
The Anti-Revolutionary Party ( nl, Anti-Revolutionaire Partij, ARP) was a Protestant conservative and Christian democratic political party in the Netherlands. The party was founded in 1879 by Abraham Kuyper, a neo-Calvinist theologian and m ...
(ARP) and the
Catholic People's Party
The Catholic People's Party ( nl, Katholieke Volkspartij, KVP) was a Catholic Christian democratic political party in the Netherlands. The party was founded in 1945 as a continuation of the Roman Catholic State Party, which was a continuation of ...
(KVP). The cabinet was led by Labour politician
Joop den Uyl
Johannes Marten den Uijl, better known as Joop den Uyl (; 9 August 1919 – 24 December 1987) was a Dutch politician and economist who served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1973 to 1977. He was a member of the Labour Party (PvdA).
...
. Co-founder Hans Gruijters became Minister of Housing and Spatial Planning. After the formation talks, Van Mierlo left politics, feeling that his political position within the parliamentary party was untenable. Van Mierlo was replaced by
Jan Terlouw
Jan Cornelis Terlouw (born 15 November 1931) is a retired Dutch politician, physicist and author. A member of the Democrats 66 (D66) party, he served as Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1981 to 1982 under Prime Minister Dries van A ...
, who became the new
parliamentary leader
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.
In the period 1972–1974, the party lost a dramatic number of members (from 6,000 to 300) and polled very poorly in the
1974 provincial elections. The party also lost half of its senators in the
1974 Senate election. At one of the party congresses, a
motion
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was put forth to abolish the party. A majority of the members voted in favour, but the two-thirds majority was not reached. In reaction, Terlouw started a campaign to revitalise the party, involving a membership drive and a
petition
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to the electorate. He emphasised issues other than democratic reform and gave the party a more
liberal
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orientation. The party doubled its membership in 1975 and won two additional seats in the
1977 general election, despite losing all its seats in the
Senate
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in the same year.
In the
1981 general election, D66 gained 17 seats. The party formed a government with the Labour Party and the
Christian Democratic Appeal
The Christian Democratic Appeal ( nl, Christen-Democratisch Appèl, ; CDA) is a Christian-democratic political party in the Netherlands. It was originally formed in 1977 from a confederation of the Catholic People's Party, the Anti-Revolutionary ...
(CDA), with Terlouw as
Minister of Economic Affairs. The cabinet was characterised by the personal and ideological conflicts between Prime Minister
Dries van Agt
Andreas Antonius Maria "Dries" van Agt (; born 2 February 1931) is a Dutch politician and diplomat of the defunct Catholic People's Party (KVP) and later the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party and jurist who served as Prime Minister of t ...
(CDA) and
Minister of Social Affairs Joop den Uyl (PvdA). The cabinet fell nine months after it was formed, when the Labour Party left the cabinet. D66 and the CDA continued to govern in a
caretaker government
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. In the subsequent
1982 general election, D66 lost two-thirds of its support, and was left with only 6 seats. After the election, Terlouw left politics and was replaced by
Maarten Engwirda. The party was confined to
opposition
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.
1986–2006: Purple cabinets and demise
In 1986, Van Mierlo returned to politics. He emphasised democratic reform as the core issue of the party and wanted to end the polarisation between the Labour Party and the
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
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(VVD), so that it would be possible to form a government without the CDA. He led the party in the
1986 general election and won 9 seats. In the
1989 election, the party won 12 seats and was asked to join the formation talks of a CDA–PvdA–D66 coalition. While the PvdA preferred to form a government ''with'' D66, the CDA did not. Ultimately, D66 was excluded from the coalition, because it was not necessary to include them to reach a majority in parliament.
Despite being in opposition, D66 adopted a constructive approach towards the government. They were rewarded for this in the
1994 general election, in which the party doubled its number of seats to 24. D66 was able to form its preferred coalition: the "
purple government", which included both the
social democratic
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PvdA and the
conservative liberal
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VVD. Van Mierlo was appointed
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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. As advocated by D66, the
first Kok cabinet
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initiated progressive legislation, such as the introduction of
same-sex marriage
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and the legalisation of
euthanasia
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. The moderately
liberal economic
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policies of the cabinet were also seen as a great success.
Shortly before the
1998 general election, Van Mierlo stepped back and Minister of Health
Els Borst
Else "Els" Borst-Eilers (; 22 March 1932 – 8 February 2014) was a Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and physician. She was granted the honorary title of Minister of State on 21 December 2012.
Borst worked as a medical researcher ...
became the new top candidate. D66 lost ten seats in the election, while its coalition partners gained ground at the cost of D66. The
second Kok cabinet
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continued. Although D66 was technically not needed for a majority in parliament, it was seen as the glue that kept the PvdA and the VVD together. Borst stepped down as party leader and became
Deputy Prime Minister
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and Minister of Health.
Thom de Graaf
Thomas Carolus "Thom" de Graaf (;''Thomas'' in isolation: . born 11 June 1957) is a Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and jurist. He is the Vice-President of the Council of State since 1 November 2018.
De Graaf attended the C ...
led the party in the House of Representatives. From within the party, there were calls for a more explicit progressive liberal course. In 1999, a constitutional reform that would allow for
referendum
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s to be held was rejected by the Senate, because a group of VVD dissidents had voted against it. In response, D66 left the cabinet. After the subsequent formation talks, D66 returned to the cabinet in return for a temporary referendum law and directly elected mayors.
In the
2002 general election, the tide had turned against the purple government, and the right-wing populist
Pim Fortuyn List
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(LPF) gained considerable ground. The three purple parties lost an unprecedented 43 seats. D66 was left with only 7 seats. The
first Balkenende cabinet
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, consisting of CDA, LPF and VVD, lasted only three months. In the
2003 general election, D66 lost another seat, leaving only 6. De Graaf stepped down and was succeeded by
Boris Dittrich
Boris Ottokar Dittrich (; born 21 July 1955) is a Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party, jurist, author and human rights activist. He is a Member of the Senate since 11 June 2019.
Dittrich's father came to the Netherlands as a polit ...
. After long formation talks between the CDA and the PvdA failed, a
second Balkenende cabinet
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was formed, which included the CDA, the VVD and D66.
In return for investments in environment and education, and a special Minister for Governmental Reform, D66 supported the
centre-right
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reform cabinet and some of its more controversial legislation. In May 2005, the Senate rejected a constitutional reform that would allow a directly elected mayor. The legislation had been introduced by the
second Kok cabinet
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, but it was unable to get a two-thirds majority because the Labour Party was opposed the electoral system proposed by Minister for Governmental Reform Thom de Graaf. De Graaf resigned, but the rest of the ministers retained their positions as D66 was promised more investment in public education and the environment. A special party congress was called to ratify this so-called "Easter Agreement" (''Paasakkoord''). 2,600 members (20 percent of total membership) were present and the congress was broadcast live on television. The congress agreed to remain in cabinet by a large majority.
Alexander Pechtold
Alexander Pechtold (born 16 December 1965) is a retired Dutch politician and art historian. He is a member of Democrats 66.
Pechtold studied Archaeology and History of Dutch Art at the Leiden University obtaining a Master of Arts degree. Pecht ...
replaced De Graaf as Minister for Governmental Reform.
Laurens Jan Brinkhorst
Laurens Jan Brinkhorst (born 18 March 1937) is a retired Dutch politician and diplomat of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and jurist.
Early life and education
Laurens-Jan Brinkhorst was born in the city of Zwolle. His parents were Marius Jacobus ...
, the Minister of Economic Affairs, became
Deputy Prime Minister
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.
2006–2016: Pechtold leadership
In February 2006, Dittrich stepped down as parliamentary leader, because he did not agree with the government's decision to send the Dutch armed forces to the southern province of
Uruzgan
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in
Afghanistan
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. D66 voted against the government's proposal together with the
Socialist Party
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and
GroenLinks
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It was formed on 1 March 1989 from the merger of four left-wing parties: the Communist Party of the Netherlands, the Pacifist Socialist Party, the Political Party of Radicals and t ...
. Dittrich stated that the mission to send troops was not a reconstruction mission (as the government and the majority of the Dutch parliament claimed), but a military operation.
Lousewies van der Laan
Louse Wies Sija Anne Lilly Berthe "Lousewies" van der Laan (born 18 February 1966) is a retired Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and jurist.
Life before politics
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replaced Dittrich. In May 2006, D66 polled particularly badly in the
2006 municipal elections. D66 began to lose a considerable number of members, some of whom founded
deZES, another radical democratic, progressive liberal party. During a special party congress on 13 May 2006, a motion was put forth demanding the withdrawal of D66 from the cabinet, but it was rejected. In June 2006, an
internal election was held in order to choose the new party leader. The election was won by
Alexander Pechtold
Alexander Pechtold (born 16 December 1965) is a retired Dutch politician and art historian. He is a member of Democrats 66.
Pechtold studied Archaeology and History of Dutch Art at the Leiden University obtaining a Master of Arts degree. Pecht ...
.
During the special parliamentary debate on the
naturalisation process of
Ayaan Hirsi Ali
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, D66 supported a
motion of no confidence
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against Minister for Integration
Rita Verdonk
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Verdonk attend ...
. As D66 was a junior coalition partner, this caused a crisis in the
second Balkenende cabinet
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. The cabinet refused to remove Verdonk from her position. Lousewies van der Laan, parliamentary leader of D66, felt that the D66 faction could no longer support the cabinet and stated that the cabinet had to resign. On 3 July 2006, the two D66 ministers
Alexander Pechtold
Alexander Pechtold (born 16 December 1965) is a retired Dutch politician and art historian. He is a member of Democrats 66.
Pechtold studied Archaeology and History of Dutch Art at the Leiden University obtaining a Master of Arts degree. Pecht ...
and
Laurens Jan Brinkhorst
Laurens Jan Brinkhorst (born 18 March 1937) is a retired Dutch politician and diplomat of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and jurist.
Early life and education
Laurens-Jan Brinkhorst was born in the city of Zwolle. His parents were Marius Jacobus ...
resigned, causing the
second Balkenende cabinet
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to fall.
In October 2006, just before the D66 party congress and its 40th anniversary as a party, D66 founder
Hans van Mierlo asked the question whether D66 still had political legitimacy. He believed that many errors were made in recent history and that only the acceptance of these errors could provide for any credibility for D66. Van Mierlo declared his support for party leader Pechtold, who in his view could provide for such credibility.
Since 2008, the party has performed quite well in the
opinion poll
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s, ranging from 10 to 26 seats, compared to only 3 seats in the House of Representatives. In the
2009 European Parliament election, the party won 11% of the votes and 3 seats, two more than in the previous election. The news programme
Nova
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attributed this increase to the leadership of Alexander Pechtold, who was considered "the leader of the opposition" at the time. Under the leadership of Pechtold, the party has taken strong stances against the
Party for Freedom (PVV) of
Geert Wilders
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.
[ Hugo Logtenberg]
"Alexander Pechtold: Ik heb meer dan ooit criticasters nodig"
on ''intermediair.nl'' (2 April 2008) In the
2010 general election, D66 increased its representation to 10 seats. In the
2012 general election, the party further increased its number of seats to 12. Since 2008, the party has experienced a significant increase in party membership, from 10,000 to 25,000 in 2015.
In the
2017 general election, D66 won 19 seats in the House of Representatives and formed a centre-right
coalition government
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with the VVD, CDA and
Christian Union (CU).
Kajsa Ollongren
Jkvr. Karin Hildur "Kajsa" Ollongren (; ; born 28 May 1967) is a Dutch politician serving as the Netherlands' Minister of Defence since 10 January 2022. A member of the Democrats 66 (D66), she previously served as Minister of the Interior and ...
was appointed second Deputy Prime Minister in the
third Rutte cabinet
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.
2018–present: Kaag leadership
In October 2018, Alexander Pechtold announced his retirement from politics. He was replaced by
Rob Jetten
Rob Arnoldus Adrianus Jetten (; born 25 March 1987) is a Dutch politician of Democrats 66 (D66). He served as the party's parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives.
Early life and education
Jetten grew up in Uden, Noord-Brabant and ...
as parliamentary leader, but the position of party leader remained vacant. In September 2020, Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation
Sigrid Kaag
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was elected the new party leader and top candidate for the
2021 general election.
Despite the fact that the opinion polls had predicted D66 to lose seats, the party won 24 seats in the 2021 election, becoming the second largest party in the House of Representatives.
Ideology
The ideology of D66 is a highly contested subject within the party and the question is tied to the reason for its existence. There are two currents within the party, namely the radical democrats and the progressive liberals. Although sometimes antagonistic, these two currents currently complement each other as both emphasise the self-realisation of the individual. The
Radical League
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...
and the
Free-thinking Democratic League
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, two early 20th century parties are historic exponents of these two traditions.
Factions
Radical democrats
The first party congress emphasised radical democratisation of Dutch society and the political system. Its ideal was a
two-party system
A two-party system is a political party system in which two major political parties consistently dominate the political landscape. At any point in time, one of the two parties typically holds a majority in the legislature and is usually referre ...
. To obtain this, it wanted to
reform the electoral system after the American
first past the post
In a first-past-the-post electoral system (FPTP or FPP), formally called single-member plurality voting (SMP) when used in single-member districts or informally choose-one voting in contrast to ranked voting, or score voting, voters cast their ...
model. The electoral reform was gradually moderated as the party now favours German-style
mixed member proportional representation
Mixed-member proportional representation (MMP or MMPR) is a mixed electoral system in which votes cast are considered in local elections and also to determine overall party vote tallies, which are used to allocate additional members to produce ...
. In this system, a national party-list election is used to make a first-past-the-post election representative to the nationwide vote. This radical democratisation was combined with a pragmatic and anti-dogmatic attitude towards politics.
Hans van Mierlo, the party's leader between 1966 and 1972 and between 1986 and 1998 and the party's figurehead, was an important exponent of this tendency within the party.
Progressive liberals
D66's progressive liberal section has historically been much weaker than its radical democratic wing. Under
Jan Terlouw
Jan Cornelis Terlouw (born 15 November 1931) is a retired Dutch politician, physicist and author. A member of the Democrats 66 (D66) party, he served as Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1981 to 1982 under Prime Minister Dries van A ...
between 1972 and 1982, D66 began to emphasise new issues like the
environment
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* Biophysical environment, the physical and biological factors along with their chemical interactions that affect an organism or ...
,
public education
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and
innovation
Innovation is the practical implementation of ideas that result in the introduction of new goods or services or improvement in offering goods or services. ISO TC 279 in the standard ISO 56000:2020 defines innovation as "a new or changed entity ...
. He called D66 a fourth current, next to
social democracy
Social democracy is a Political philosophy, political, Social philosophy, social, and economic philosophy within socialism that supports Democracy, political and economic democracy. As a policy regime, it is described by academics as advocati ...
,
Christian democracy
Christian democracy (sometimes named Centrist democracy) is a political ideology that emerged in 19th-century Europe under the influence of Catholic social teaching and neo-Calvinism.
It was conceived as a combination of modern democratic ...
and the
conservative liberalism
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of the
VVD
The People's Party for Freedom and Democracy ( nl, Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie ; VVD) is a Conservative liberalism, conservative-liberalRudy Andeweg, Andeweg, R. and G. Irwin ''Politics and Governance in the Netherlands'', Basingsto ...
. In 1998, the group Opschudding called for a
progressive liberal course for the party. In the party's manifesto adopted in 2000, the party explicitly adopted a
progressive liberal image. National political reasons explain the usage of the label "
social-liberal
Social liberalism (german: Sozialliberalismus, es, socioliberalismo, nl, Sociaalliberalisme), also known as new liberalism in the United Kingdom, modern liberalism, or simply liberalism in the contemporary United States, left-liberalism ...
" since the more
right-leaning VVD
The People's Party for Freedom and Democracy ( nl, Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie ; VVD) is a Conservative liberalism, conservative-liberalRudy Andeweg, Andeweg, R. and G. Irwin ''Politics and Governance in the Netherlands'', Basingsto ...
describes itself as the liberal party.
Positions
Some of the party's most important positions include:
* D66 is in favour of a
mixed economy
A mixed economy is variously defined as an economic system blending elements of a market economy with elements of a planned economy, markets with state interventionism, or private enterprise with public enterprise. Common to all mixed economi ...
combining market economics and government intervention. D66 is also a proponent of increased
flexibility in the labour market and
tax cut
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s for the lower and middle classes.
* D66 proposes to increase government spending on
education
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and
innovation
Innovation is the practical implementation of ideas that result in the introduction of new goods or services or improvement in offering goods or services. ISO TC 279 in the standard ISO 56000:2020 defines innovation as "a new or changed entity ...
, for instance increases in teachers' salaries. D66 wants the education sector to be deregulated and introduce more competition in the sector.
* The
environment
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* Natural environment, all living and non-living things occurring naturally
* Biophysical environment, the physical and biological factors along with their chemical interactions that affect an organism or ...
is an important issue for the party. D66 favours a
carbon price
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and more investment in
sustainable energy
Energy is sustainable if it "meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs". Most definitions of sustainable energy include considerations of environmental aspects such as greenh ...
to combat
global warming
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, but opposes the
right to hunt and sees
hunting
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only as last resort for wildlife damage control.
* D66 is a
socially liberal
Cultural liberalism is a social philosophy which expresses the social dimension of liberalism and advocates the freedom of individuals to choose whether to conform to cultural norms. In the words of Henry David Thoreau, it is often expressed a ...
party. The
first Kok cabinet
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*World record, specifically the first instance of a particular achievement
Arts and media Music
* 1$T, American rapper, singer-songwriter, DJ, and rec ...
in which it participated introduced several liberal reforms in the past, such as the legalisation of
euthanasia
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Different countries have different eut ...
,
same-sex marriage
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and
prostitution
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.
* D66 is a proponent of democratic reform. It favours electoral reforms such as a binding
referendum
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, abolition of the
Senate
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and direct election of
prime ministers
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and
mayors.
* D66 favours a
Federal Europe
The United States of Europe (USE), the European State, the European Federation and Federal Europe, is the hypothetical scenario of the European integration leading to formation of a sovereign superstate (similar to the United States of Americ ...
and more European cooperation on issues such as the environment, immigration policy and foreign policy.
Electorate
Although supporters of political parties are no longer fixed and election results fluctuate, D66 is overall strong and concentrated in the
Randstad conurbation, while also getting its votes in and around university towns. In the
2014 municipal elections, D66 became the largest party in many major cities including
Amsterdam
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,
The Hague
The Hague ( ; nl, Den Haag or ) is a city and municipality of the Netherlands, situated on the west coast facing the North Sea. The Hague is the country's administrative centre and its seat of government, and while the official capital of ...
,
Utrecht
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,
Tilburg
Tilburg () is a city and municipality in the Netherlands, in the southern province of North Brabant. With a population of 222,601 (1 July 2021), it is the second-largest city or municipality in North Brabant after Eindhoven and the seventh-larg ...
,
Groningen
Groningen (; gos, Grunn or ) is the capital city and main municipality of Groningen province in the Netherlands. The ''capital of the north'', Groningen is the largest place as well as the economic and cultural centre of the northern part of t ...
,
Enschede
Enschede (; known as in the local Twents dialect) is a municipality and city in the eastern Netherlands in the province of Overijssel and in the Twente region. The eastern parts of the urban area reaches the border of the German city of Gronau ...
,
Apeldoorn
Apeldoorn (; Dutch Low Saxon: ) is a municipality and city in the province of Gelderland in the centre of the Netherlands. It is located about 60 km east of Utrecht, 60 km west of Enschede, 25 km north of Arnhem and 35 km south of Zwolle. The ...
,
Haarlem
Haarlem (; predecessor of ''Harlem'' in English) is a city and municipality in the Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of North Holland. Haarlem is situated at the northern edge of the Randstad, one of the most populated metropoli ...
,
Amersfoort
Amersfoort () is a city and municipality in the province of Utrecht, Netherlands, about 20 km from the city of Utrecht and 40 km south east of Amsterdam. As of 1 December 2021, the municipality had a population of 158,531, making it the second- ...
and
Arnhem
Arnhem ( or ; german: Arnheim; South Guelderish: ''Èrnem'') is a city and municipality situated in the eastern part of the Netherlands about 55 km south east of Utrecht. It is the capital of the province of Gelderland, located on both banks of ...
.
Electoral results
House of Representatives
Senate
European Parliament
Representation
Members of the
Fourth Rutte cabinet
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Members of the States General
Members of the House of Representatives
Current members of the
House of Representatives
House of Representatives is the name of legislative bodies in many countries and sub-national entitles. In many countries, the House of Representatives is the lower house of a bicameral legislature, with the corresponding upper house often c ...
since the
2021 general election:
*
Jan Paternotte,
parliamentary leader
A parliamentary leader is a political title or a descriptive term used in various countries to designate the person leading a parliamentary group or caucus in a legislative body, whether it be a national or sub-national legislature. They are the ...
*
Salima Belhaj
*
Vera Bergkamp
Vera Alida Bergkamp (; born 1 June 1971) is a Dutch politician. A member of the Democrats 66 (D66) party, she has been a member of the House of Representatives since 20 September 2012. On 7 April 2021, she was elected Speaker of the House of ...
*
Marijke van Beukering
*
Raoul Boucke
*
Faissal Boulakjar
*
Hind Dekker-Abdulaziz
*
Lisa van Ginneken
*
Tjeerd de Groot Tjeerd is a masculine given name of West Frisian origin that is common in the Netherlands. Like Tjaard, the name is derived from Germanic ''Thiadward'' ("strong among/protector of the people").Kiki Hagen
Kiki Babette Hagen (; born 6 January 1987) is a Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) and an elementary school teacher. She has been a member of the House of Representatives since the 2021 general election. She previously served as an alde ...
*
Alexander Hammelburg
*
Romke de Jong
*
Hülya Kat
*
Jeanet van der Laan
*
Paul van Meenen
Paul Hendrik van Meenen (born 29 January 1956 in The Hague) is a Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) political party. He became a member of the Dutch House of Representatives (''Tweede Kamer'') on 20 September 2012, after having been ele ...
*
Wieke Paulusma
*
Anne-Marijke Podt
*
Rens Raemakers
*
Sjoerd Sjoerdsma
*
Joost Sneller
*
Sjoerd Warmerdam Sjoerd () is a Dutch masculine given name of West Frisian origin. It is derived via Sieuwerd from the Germanic ''Sigiward'' ("victory warden"). Sjoerd gained some popularity as a baby name between 1975 and 2005. The spelling Sjoert is far less comm ...
*
Hanneke van der Werf
*
Steven van Weyenberg
*
Jorien Wuite
Members of the Senate
Current members of the
Senate
A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
since the
2019 Senate election:
*
Annelien Bredenoord,
parliamentary leader
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*
Joris Backer Joris, a Dutch language, Dutch form of the given name George (given name), George, may refer to:
*Joris Bado (born 1991), Burkinabé basketball player
*Joris Bert (born 1987), French baseball player
*Joris Borghouts (born 1939), Dutch Egyptologist
...
*
Petra Stienen
*
Boris Dittrich
Boris Ottokar Dittrich (; born 21 July 1955) is a Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party, jurist, author and human rights activist. He is a Member of the Senate since 11 June 2019.
Dittrich's father came to the Netherlands as a polit ...
*
Henk Pijlman
*
Carla Moonen
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* Carla, French singer and former member of the children's music group Kids United
* Carla Ab ...
*
Peter van der Voort
Petrus Henricus Johannes "Peter" van der Voort (born 29 September 1964) is a Dutch physician, professor, and politician serving as a member of the Senate since 2020. He is a member of the social-liberal party Democrats 66 (D66).
He was trained a ...
Representation in EU institutions
Members of the European Parliament
The D66 delegation is part of the
Renew Europe
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group in the European Parliament. Prior to the
first European elections in 1979, D66's appointed
MEPs were part of the
Socialist Group
The Socialists, Democrats and Greens Group (french: Groupe Socialiste, SOC) is a primarily social-democratic political grouping in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. It was known as the Socialist Group prior to August 2017.
The ...
, before switching to
Non-Inscrits
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These MEPs may be members of a national party, or of a Europe ...
from 1979 to 1984,
and the
LDR/ELDR/ALDE group since 1989.
Current members of the
European Parliament
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since the
2019 European Parliament election:
*
Sophie in 't Veld
Sophia Helena "Sophie" in 't Veld (born 13 September 1963) is a Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 party. She was elected as a Member of the European Parliament in 2004, and reelected in 2009, 2014 and 2019. She was her party's top candidate fo ...
, delegation leader
*
Samira Rafaela
Members of the Committee of the Regions
In the
European Committee of the Regions
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, the Democrats 66 party sits in the
Renew Europe CoR group, with two full and two alternate members for the 2020–2025 mandate:
*
Michiel Rijsberman, second vice-president of the Renew Europe group and coordinator of the Commission for Territorial Cohesion Policy (COTER).
*
Ilse Zaal
Ilse is a common female name, technically a German diminutive of Elisabeth, functioning as a given name in its own right chiefly in Austria, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland and all of the Scandinavian countries including Finland. ...
*
Robert van Asten (alternate)
*
Robert Strijk (alternate)
King's commissioners
Provincial councillors
Since the
2019 provincial elections, D66 has 41 representatives in the
provincial councils
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Provin ...
:
Organisation
The highest organ of the D66 is the General Assembly, in which every member can participate. It convenes multiple times per year. It appoints the party board and has the last say over the party program. The
party list
An electoral list is a grouping of candidates for election, usually found in proportional or mixed electoral systems, but also in some plurality electoral systems. An electoral list can be registered by a political party (a party list) or can ...
, including the party's
parliamentary leader
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, for the Senate, House of Representatives, European Parliament candidates are elected directly by the members. The party has between 250 and 300 branches all over the Netherlands.
Leadership
Party leaders
*
Hans van Mierlo (14 September 1966 – 1 September 1973)
*
Jan Terlouw
Jan Cornelis Terlouw (born 15 November 1931) is a retired Dutch politician, physicist and author. A member of the Democrats 66 (D66) party, he served as Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1981 to 1982 under Prime Minister Dries van A ...
(1 September 1973 – 8 September 1982)
*
Laurens Jan Brinkhorst
Laurens Jan Brinkhorst (born 18 March 1937) is a retired Dutch politician and diplomat of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and jurist.
Early life and education
Laurens-Jan Brinkhorst was born in the city of Zwolle. His parents were Marius Jacobus ...
(8 September 1982 – 10 November 1982)
*
Maarten Engwirda (10 November 1982 – 25 January 1986)
*
Hans van Mierlo (25 January 1986 – 15 February 1998)
*
Els Borst
Else "Els" Borst-Eilers (; 22 March 1932 – 8 February 2014) was a Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and physician. She was granted the honorary title of Minister of State on 21 December 2012.
Borst worked as a medical researcher ...
(15 February 1998 – 30 May 1998)
*
Thom de Graaf
Thomas Carolus "Thom" de Graaf (;''Thomas'' in isolation: . born 11 June 1957) is a Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and jurist. He is the Vice-President of the Council of State since 1 November 2018.
De Graaf attended the C ...
(30 May 1998 – 22 January 2003)
*
Boris Dittrich
Boris Ottokar Dittrich (; born 21 July 1955) is a Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party, jurist, author and human rights activist. He is a Member of the Senate since 11 June 2019.
Dittrich's father came to the Netherlands as a polit ...
(22 January 2003 – 3 February 2006)
*
Alexander Pechtold
Alexander Pechtold (born 16 December 1965) is a retired Dutch politician and art historian. He is a member of Democrats 66.
Pechtold studied Archaeology and History of Dutch Art at the Leiden University obtaining a Master of Arts degree. Pecht ...
(24 June 2006 – 6 October 2018)
*
Sigrid Kaag
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(4 September 2020 – present)
Chairpersons
*
Hans van Mierlo (14 September 1966 – 16 February 1967)
*
Gerben Ringnalda (16 February 1967 – 18 November 1967)
*
Hans van Lookeren Campagne (18 November 1967 – 14 December 1968)
*
Jan Beekmans (14 December 1968 – 7 November 1971)
*
Ruby van der Scheer (7 November 1971 – 11 March 1973)
*
Jan ten Brink
Jan ten Brink (15 June 1834 – 18 July 1901) was a Dutch writer.
He was born in Appingedam, Netherlands. He studied in Leiden, went to Batavia for a few years, and in 1862 he became a teacher at a secondary school in The Hague. In 1884 he beca ...
(11 March 1973 – 6 November 1976)
*
Jan Glastra van Loon (6 November 1976 – 27 October 1979)
*
Henk Zeevalking (27 October 1979 – 11 September 1981)
*
Cees Spigt ''(Ad interim)'' (11 September 1981 – 14 November 1981)
*
Jan van Berkom (14 November 1981 – 30 October 1982)
*
Jacob Kohnstamm
Jacob Kohnstamm (born 14 November 1949) is a retired Dutch politician and jurist who was State Secretary for the Interior from 1994 to 1998. He is a member of the Democrats 66 (D66), which he chaired from 1982 to 1986.
Biography Studies and ...
(30 October 1982 – 20 May 1986)
*
Olga Scheltema ''(Ad interim)'' (20 May 1986 – 1 November 1986)
*
Saskia van der Loo (1 November 1986 – 29 October 1988)
*
Michel Jager
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* Míchel (nickname), a nickname (a list of people with the nickname, mainly Spanish footballers)
* Míchel (footballer, born 1963), S ...
(29 October 1988 – 3 November 1990)
*
Ries Jansen (3 November 1990 – 28 November 1992)
*
Wim Vrijhoef (28 November 1992 – 23 November 1996)
*
Tom Kok
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Characters
* Tom Anderson, a character in ''List of Beavis and Butt-Head characters#Local r ...
(23 November 1996 – 20 November 1999)
*
Gerard Schouw (20 November 1999 – 16 November 2002)
*
Alexander Pechtold
Alexander Pechtold (born 16 December 1965) is a retired Dutch politician and art historian. He is a member of Democrats 66.
Pechtold studied Archaeology and History of Dutch Art at the Leiden University obtaining a Master of Arts degree. Pecht ...
(16 November 2002 – 31 March 2005)
*
Jan Hoekema
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Acronyms
* Jackson, Mississippi (Amtrak station), US, Amtrak station code JAN
* Jackson-Evers International Airport, Mississippi, US, IATA code
* Jabhat al-Nusra (JaN), a Syrian militant group
* Japanese Article Numb ...
''(Ad interim)'' (31 March 2005 – 21 May 2005)
*
Frank Dales
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People
* Frank (given name)
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* Franks (surname)
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* Frank, a term in the Muslim world for all western Europeans, particularly during the Crusades - see Farang
Curre ...
(21 May 2005 – 2 March 2007)
*
Gerard Schouw ''(Ad interim)'' (2 March 2007 – 12 May 2007)
*
Ingrid van Engelshoven
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A member of Democrats 66 (D66) party, s ...
(12 May 2007 – 9 March 2013)
*
Fleur Gräper (9 March 2013 – 13 September 2015)
*
Letty Demmers (13 September 2015 – 6 October 2018)
*
Anne-Marie Spierings (6 October 2018 – 13 November 2021)
*
Victor Everhardt
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Film
* ''Victor'' (1951 film), a French drama film
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(13 November 2021 – present)
Parliamentary leaders
*
Parliamentary leader
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s in the
House of Representatives
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**
Hans van Mierlo (23 February 1967 – 1 September 1973)
**
Jan Terlouw
Jan Cornelis Terlouw (born 15 November 1931) is a retired Dutch politician, physicist and author. A member of the Democrats 66 (D66) party, he served as Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1981 to 1982 under Prime Minister Dries van A ...
(1 September 1973 – 11 September 1981)
**
Laurens Jan Brinkhorst
Laurens Jan Brinkhorst (born 18 March 1937) is a retired Dutch politician and diplomat of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and jurist.
Early life and education
Laurens-Jan Brinkhorst was born in the city of Zwolle. His parents were Marius Jacobus ...
(11 September 1981 – 10 November 1982)
**
Maarten Engwirda (10 November 1982 – 3 June 1986)
**
Hans van Mierlo (3 June 1986 – 22 August 1994)
**
(22 August 1994 – 21 November 1997)
**
Thom de Graaf
Thomas Carolus "Thom" de Graaf (;''Thomas'' in isolation: . born 11 June 1957) is a Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and jurist. He is the Vice-President of the Council of State since 1 November 2018.
De Graaf attended the C ...
(21 November 1997 – 19 May 1998)
**
Els Borst
Else "Els" Borst-Eilers (; 22 March 1932 – 8 February 2014) was a Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and physician. She was granted the honorary title of Minister of State on 21 December 2012.
Borst worked as a medical researcher ...
(19 May 1998 – 30 May 1998)
**
Thom de Graaf
Thomas Carolus "Thom" de Graaf (;''Thomas'' in isolation: . born 11 June 1957) is a Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and jurist. He is the Vice-President of the Council of State since 1 November 2018.
De Graaf attended the C ...
(30 May 1998 – 22 January 2003)
**
Boris Dittrich
Boris Ottokar Dittrich (; born 21 July 1955) is a Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party, jurist, author and human rights activist. He is a Member of the Senate since 11 June 2019.
Dittrich's father came to the Netherlands as a polit ...
(22 January 2003 – 3 February 2006)
**
Lousewies van der Laan
Louse Wies Sija Anne Lilly Berthe "Lousewies" van der Laan (born 18 February 1966) is a retired Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and jurist.
Life before politics
In her youth, Van der Laan lived in Belgium, Germany, and the Uni ...
(3 February 2006 – 30 November 2006)
**
Alexander Pechtold
Alexander Pechtold (born 16 December 1965) is a retired Dutch politician and art historian. He is a member of Democrats 66.
Pechtold studied Archaeology and History of Dutch Art at the Leiden University obtaining a Master of Arts degree. Pecht ...
(30 November 2006 – 9 October 2018)
**
Rob Jetten
Rob Arnoldus Adrianus Jetten (; born 25 March 1987) is a Dutch politician of Democrats 66 (D66). He served as the party's parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives.
Early life and education
Jetten grew up in Uden, Noord-Brabant and ...
(9 October 2018 – 18 March 2021)
**
Sigrid Kaag
Sigrid Agnes Maria Kaag (; born 2 November 1961) is a Dutch diplomat and politician, serving as List of Ministers of Finance of the Netherlands, Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands, First Deputy Prime Minister in the ...
(18 March 2021 – 25 May 2021)
**
Rob Jetten
Rob Arnoldus Adrianus Jetten (; born 25 March 1987) is a Dutch politician of Democrats 66 (D66). He served as the party's parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives.
Early life and education
Jetten grew up in Uden, Noord-Brabant and ...
(25 May 2021 – 28 September 2021)
**
Sigrid Kaag
Sigrid Agnes Maria Kaag (; born 2 November 1961) is a Dutch diplomat and politician, serving as List of Ministers of Finance of the Netherlands, Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands, First Deputy Prime Minister in the ...
(28 September 2021 – 10 January 2022)
**
Jan Paternotte (11 January 2022 – present)
*
Parliamentary leader
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s in the
Senate
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**
Bert Schwarz (11 May 1971 – 17 September 1973)
**
Paula Wassen-van Schaveren
Paula or PAULA may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Fictional characters
* Paula, in video game ''EarthBound''
* Paula, List of The Larry Sanders Show characters, in ''The Larry Sanders Show''
* Paula Campbell (EastEnders), Paula Campbell (''East ...
(17 September 1973 – 17 September 1974)
**
Doeke Eisma (17 September 1974 – 20 September 1977)
** ''No representation''
(20 September 1977 – 16 September 1980)
**
Jan Glastra van Loon (16 September 1980 – 3 December 1985)
**
Jan Vis
Jacob Jan Vis (30 October 1933, in Wormerveer – 24 January 2011) was a former Netherlands, Dutch journalist, legal scholar, and politician.
References
Mr. J.J. (Jan) Vis
at www.parlement.com
1933 births
2011 deaths
Democrats 66 politicia ...
(3 December 1985 – 1 March 1995)
**
Eddy Schuyer (1 March 1995 – 12 June 2007)
**
Gerard Schouw (12 June 2007 – 17 June 2010)
**
Hans Engels
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__NOTOC__ People
* Hans (name), a masculine given name
* Hans Raj Hans, Indian singer and politician
** Navraj Hans, Indian singer, actor, entrepreneur, cricket player and performer, son of Hans Raj Hans
** Yuvraj Hans, Punjabi ...
(22 June 2010 – 7 June 2011)
**
Roger van Boxtel
Roger Henri Ludovic Maria van Boxtel (born 8 February 1954) is a retired Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and businessman.
Van Boxtel attended a Keizer Karel Gymnasium in Amstelveen from April 1966 until May 1973 and applied at ...
(7 June 2011 – 9 June 2015)
**
Thom de Graaf
Thomas Carolus "Thom" de Graaf (;''Thomas'' in isolation: . born 11 June 1957) is a Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and jurist. He is the Vice-President of the Council of State since 1 November 2018.
De Graaf attended the C ...
(9 June 2015 – 26 June 2018)
**
Hans Engels
Hans may refer to:
__NOTOC__ People
* Hans (name), a masculine given name
* Hans Raj Hans, Indian singer and politician
** Navraj Hans, Indian singer, actor, entrepreneur, cricket player and performer, son of Hans Raj Hans
** Yuvraj Hans, Punjabi ...
(26 June 2018 – 11 June 2019)
**
Annelien Bredenoord (11 June 2019 – present)
Top candidates
* ''
Lijsttrekker
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'' –
General election
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**
Hans van Mierlo –
1967 ·
1971 *
The year 1971 had three partial solar eclipses ( February 25, July 22 and August 20) and two total lunar eclipses (February 10, and August 6).
The world population increased by 2.1% this year, the highest increase in history.
Events
Ja ...
·
1972
Within the context of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) it was the longest year ever, as two leap seconds were added during this 366-day year, an event which has not since been repeated. (If its start and end are defined using Solar time, me ...
**
Jan Terlouw
Jan Cornelis Terlouw (born 15 November 1931) is a retired Dutch politician, physicist and author. A member of the Democrats 66 (D66) party, he served as Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1981 to 1982 under Prime Minister Dries van A ...
–
1977 ·
1981
Events January
* January 1
** Greece enters the European Economic Community, predecessor of the European Union.
** Palau becomes a self-governing territory.
* January 10 – Salvadoran Civil War: The FMLN launches its first major offensiv ...
·
1982
Events January
* January 1 – In Malaysia and Singapore, clocks are adjusted to the same time zone, UTC+8 (GMT+8.00).
* January 13 – Air Florida Flight 90 crashes shortly after takeoff into the 14th Street bridges, 14th Street Bridge in ...
**
Hans van Mierlo –
1986
The year 1986 was designated as the International Year of Peace by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1
** Aruba gains increased autonomy from the Netherlands by separating from the Netherlands Antilles.
**Spain and Portugal ente ...
·
1989 ·
1994
File:1994 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The 1994 Winter Olympics are held in Lillehammer, Norway; The Kaiser Permanente building after the 1994 Northridge earthquake; A model of the MS Estonia, which Sinking of the MS Estonia, sank in ...
**
Els Borst
Else "Els" Borst-Eilers (; 22 March 1932 – 8 February 2014) was a Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and physician. She was granted the honorary title of Minister of State on 21 December 2012.
Borst worked as a medical researcher ...
–
1998
**
Thom de Graaf
Thomas Carolus "Thom" de Graaf (;''Thomas'' in isolation: . born 11 June 1957) is a Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and jurist. He is the Vice-President of the Council of State since 1 November 2018.
De Graaf attended the C ...
–
2002
File:2002 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The 2002 Winter Olympics are held in Salt Lake City; Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and her daughter Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon die; East Timor gains East Timor independence, indepe ...
·
2003
File:2003 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The crew of STS-107 perished when the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated during reentry into Earth's atmosphere; SARS became an epidemic in China, and was a precursor to SARS-CoV-2; A des ...
**
Alexander Pechtold
Alexander Pechtold (born 16 December 1965) is a retired Dutch politician and art historian. He is a member of Democrats 66.
Pechtold studied Archaeology and History of Dutch Art at the Leiden University obtaining a Master of Arts degree. Pecht ...
–
2006
File:2006 Events Collage V1.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2006 Winter Olympics open in Turin; Twitter is founded and launched by Jack Dorsey; The Nintendo Wii is released; Montenegro 2006 Montenegrin independence referendum, votes to declare ...
·
2010
File:2010 Events Collage New.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2010 Chile earthquake was one of the strongest recorded in history; The Eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland disrupts air travel in Europe; A scene from the opening ceremony of ...
·
2012
File:2012 Events Collage V3.png, From left, clockwise: The passenger cruise ship Costa Concordia lies capsized after the Costa Concordia disaster; Damage to Casino Pier in Seaside Heights, New Jersey as a result of Hurricane Sandy; People gather ...
·
2017
File:2017 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: The War Against ISIS at the Battle of Mosul (2016-2017); aftermath of the Manchester Arena bombing; The Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 ("Great American Eclipse"); North Korea tests a ser ...
**
Sigrid Kaag
Sigrid Agnes Maria Kaag (; born 2 November 1961) is a Dutch diplomat and politician, serving as List of Ministers of Finance of the Netherlands, Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands, First Deputy Prime Minister in the ...
–
2021
File:2021 collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: the James Webb Space Telescope was launched in 2021; Protesters in Yangon, Myanmar following the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, coup d'état; A civil demonstration against the October–November 2021 ...
* ''
Lijsttrekker
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'' –
Senate election
**
Jan Glastra van Loon – 1980 · 1981 · 1983
**
Jan Vis
Jacob Jan Vis (30 October 1933, in Wormerveer – 24 January 2011) was a former Netherlands, Dutch journalist, legal scholar, and politician.
References
Mr. J.J. (Jan) Vis
at www.parlement.com
1933 births
2011 deaths
Democrats 66 politicia ...
– 1986 · 1987 · 1991
**
Eddy Schuyer – 1995 · 1999 ·
2003
File:2003 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The crew of STS-107 perished when the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated during reentry into Earth's atmosphere; SARS became an epidemic in China, and was a precursor to SARS-CoV-2; A des ...
**
Gerard Schouw –
2007
**
Roger van Boxtel
Roger Henri Ludovic Maria van Boxtel (born 8 February 1954) is a retired Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and businessman.
Van Boxtel attended a Keizer Karel Gymnasium in Amstelveen from April 1966 until May 1973 and applied at ...
–
2011
File:2011 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: a protester partaking in Occupy Wall Street heralds the beginning of the Occupy movement; protests against Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, who was killed that October; a young man celebrate ...
**
Thom de Graaf
Thomas Carolus "Thom" de Graaf (;''Thomas'' in isolation: . born 11 June 1957) is a Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and jurist. He is the Vice-President of the Council of State since 1 November 2018.
De Graaf attended the C ...
–
2015
File:2015 Events Collage new.png, From top left, clockwise: Civil service in remembrance of November 2015 Paris attacks; Germanwings Flight 9525 was purposely crashed into the French Alps; the rubble of residences in Kathmandu following the Apri ...
**
Annelien Bredenoord –
2019
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* ''
Lijsttrekker
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'' –
European Parliament election
Elections to the European Parliament take place every five years by universal adult suffrage; with more than 400 million people eligible to vote, they are considered the second largest democratic elections in the world after India's.
Unti ...
**
Aar de Goede –
1979
**
Doeke Eisma –
1984
Events
January
* January 1 – The Bornean Sultanate of Brunei gains full independence from the United Kingdom, having become a British protectorate in 1888.
* January 7 – Brunei becomes the sixth member of the Association of Southeast A ...
**
Jan-Willem Bertens –
1989 ·
1994
File:1994 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The 1994 Winter Olympics are held in Lillehammer, Norway; The Kaiser Permanente building after the 1994 Northridge earthquake; A model of the MS Estonia, which Sinking of the MS Estonia, sank in ...
**
Lousewies van der Laan
Louse Wies Sija Anne Lilly Berthe "Lousewies" van der Laan (born 18 February 1966) is a retired Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and jurist.
Life before politics
In her youth, Van der Laan lived in Belgium, Germany, and the Uni ...
–
1999
**
Sophie in 't Veld
Sophia Helena "Sophie" in 't Veld (born 13 September 1963) is a Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 party. She was elected as a Member of the European Parliament in 2004, and reelected in 2009, 2014 and 2019. She was her party's top candidate fo ...
–
2004 ·
2009
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·
2014
File:2014 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Stocking up supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE) for the Western African Ebola virus epidemic; Citizens examining the ruins after the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping; Bundles of wat ...
·
2019
File:2019 collage v1.png, From top left, clockwise: Hong Kong protests turn to widespread riots and civil disobedience; House of Representatives votes to adopt articles of impeachment against Donald Trump; CRISPR gene editing first used to experim ...
Party board
*
Victor Everhardt
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* Victor (name), including a list of people with the given name, mononym, or surname
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Film
* ''Victor'' (1951 film), a French drama film
* ''Victor'' (1993 film), a French shor ...
, chair
*
Nadia Arsieni
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In Slavic, names similar to ''Nadia'' m ...
, secretary
*
Rob Meijer
Rob or ROB may refer to:
Places
* Rob, Velike Lašče, a settlement in Slovenia
* Roberts International Airport (IATA code ROB), in Monrovia, Liberia
People
* Rob (given name), a given name or nickname, e.g., for Robert(o), Robin/Robyn
* Rob ...
, treasurer
*
Maartje Jansen, board member (international relations)
*
Hester Duursema, board member (communications and recruitment)
*
Wietske Veltman, board member (association and education)
Linked organisations
The
youth wing
A youth wing is a subsidiary, autonomous, or independently allied front of a larger organization (usually a political party but occasionally another type of organization) that is formed in order to rally support for that organization from members ...
of D66 is called the
Young Democrats (, abbreviated JD). It has produced several prominent active members of D66, such as former MP
Boris van der Ham
Boris van der Ham (born 29 August 1973) is a Dutch writer, humanist, former politician, and actor. On 23 May 2002, he became a member of the House of Representatives for the Democrats 66, a social liberal party. From 24 November 2012 to 21 Nove ...
. The JD is a member of
European Liberal Youth
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LYMEC holds ...
and the
International Federation of Liberal Youth
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.
D66 is a co-founder of the
Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy
The Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (NIMD; Dutch: ''Nederlands Instituut voor Meerpartijendemocratie'') works to promote peaceful, just and inclusive politics worldwide. NIMD's approach is characterized by dialogue, which it facilit ...
, a democracy assistance organisation of seven Dutch political parties. The
Hans van Mierlo Foundation
The Master of Laws, Mr. Hans van Mierlo Foundation ( nl, Mr. Hans van Mierlo Stichting) is a Dutch Think tank, policy institute linked to the Democrats 66 (D66) party. The foundation is named after journalist and politician Hans van Mierlo, the co- ...
is the party's
policy institute
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.
International affiliation
D66 is a member of the
Liberal International
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and of the
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
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(ALDE). D66 joined the
Liberal and Democratic Reformists (LDR) group in 1989.
It became a full member of the
European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party
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* ''European'', an adjective referring to something of, from, or related to Europe
** Ethnic groups in Europe
** Demographics of Europe
** European cuisine, the cuisines of Europe a ...
(ELDR) in 1994 and a full member of the Liberal International in 1986.
Democrats 66
on liberal-international.org
Relationships to other parties
In recent elections, political commentators have positioned D66 at the centre of the political spectrum. This offers the party a lot of possibilities for co-operation with other parties in the Dutch political landscape. Historically, D66 has often co-operated in cabinets with the Labour Party (PvdA). They were in four cabinets together ( Den Uyl, Van Agt II, Kok I and Kok II), and formed a shadow cabinet in the early seventies. However, there have been heavy tensions between D66 and the PvdA on three occasions: in 1981, when D66 decided to continue to govern with the Christian Democratic Appeal
The Christian Democratic Appeal ( nl, Christen-Democratisch Appèl, ; CDA) is a Christian-democratic political party in the Netherlands. It was originally formed in 1977 from a confederation of the Catholic People's Party, the Anti-Revolutionary ...
(CDA) after the PvdA had left the first Van Agt cabinet
The First Van Agt cabinet, also called the Van Agt–Wiegel cabinet was the executive branch of the Dutch Government from 19 December 1977 until 11 September 1981. The cabinet was formed by the christian-democratic Christian Democratic Appeal ( ...
; in 1989, when the PvdA formed the third Lubbers cabinet
The Third Lubbers cabinet, also called the Lubbers–Kok cabinet, was the executive branch of the Dutch government from 7 November 1989 to 22 August 1994. The cabinet was formed the christian-democratic Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) and the ...
without D66; and in 2003, when D66 joined the second Balkenende cabinet
The second Balkenende cabinet was the executive branch of the Government of the Netherlands from 27 May 2003 until 7 July 2006. The cabinet was formed by the Christian-democratic Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA), the conservative-liberal Peo ...
.
Ideologically, the social liberal D66 is linked to People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
The People's Party for Freedom and Democracy ( nl, Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie ; VVD) is a conservative-liberal Andeweg, R. and G. Irwin ''Politics and Governance in the Netherlands'', Basingstoke (Palgrave) p.49 political party in ...
(VVD), although VVD is considered a party of conservative liberalism
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. This resulted in five coalition governments ( Kok I, Kok II, Balkenende II, Rutte III and Rutte IV). Both D66 and the VVD are members of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
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(ALDE) and their respective members in the European Parliament are part of the Renew Europe
Renew Europe (Renew) is a liberal, pro-European political group of the European Parliament founded for the ninth European Parliament term. The group is the successor to the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) group which exist ...
group.
See also
* Liberal democracy
Liberal democracy is the combination of a liberal political ideology that operates under an indirect democratic form of government. It is characterized by elections between multiple distinct political parties, a separation of powers into diff ...
* Liberalism in the Netherlands
Liberalism in the Netherlands started as an anti-monarchical effort spearheaded by the Dutch statesman Thorbecke, who almost single-handedly wrote the 1848 Constitution of the Netherlands that turned the country into a constitutional monarchy.
I ...
* Water Natuurlijk
Water Natuurlijk ( or 'Water Of Course') is a political party in the Netherlands that focuses exclusively on water board politics. The party received the highest number of votes in the 2008, 2015 and 2019 water board elections.
History
Wate ...
Notes
References
External links
*
International website
Profile at DNPP
{{Authority control
1966 establishments in the Netherlands
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party member parties
Centre-left parties in Europe
Centrist parties in the Netherlands
European federalist parties
Green political parties in the Netherlands
Liberal International
Liberal parties in Europe
Political parties established in 1966
Political parties in the Netherlands
Pro-European political parties in the Netherlands
Progressive parties
Social liberal parties
Organisations based in The Hague