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Johannes Gerardus Hendrikus "Hans" Janmaat (3 November 1934 – 9 June 2002) was a Dutch politician of the Centre Party (CP) and later founder of the Centre Democrats (CD) party and businessman. Although he was widely known, he was never a major force in the Dutch political landscape, partly because of a cordon sanitaire imposed by the
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Biography


Early life

Johannes Gerardus Hendrikus Janmaat was born on 3 November 1934 in
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, as the oldest of nine children in a traditional
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family. His father was a salesman and insurance broker. When Janmaat was 4 years old, the family moved to
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, where it would endure the war years in relative peace. After graduating in 1954, Janmaat started a study in
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, but had to drop out two years later after his father could no longer afford the tuition fees. Having to give up his studies to work was the first of many setbacks he would often refer to later in life. In 1966 he married Belgian Evi Hock, having met her while working in Germany. In 1979, they divorced. In 1996, Janmaat married Wil Schuurman. No children were born in either marriage. In the early 1960s, Janmaat ran a furniture factory with two of his brothers, but it burned down in 1966. He used the insurance payout to study
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at the
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. Fellow-students found him ambitious, provocative and witty. In 1969, he participated in the occupation of the ''Maagdenhuis'', the university's administrative center, as part of a student protest. He completed his studies in 1972.


Politics

After graduating, Janmaat held part-time positions as a teacher of civics. He also ran a one-man consultancy for small businesses. In 1972, he joined the
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(KVP). He also worked in several commissions for the Democratic Socialists '70 (DS'70) party. Despite his efforts, he was not considered suitable for a front line position because of his capriciousness and tendency to go against the grain. In the 1970s, he became more interested in the emerging issue of
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as large numbers of foreign workers came to the Netherlands. His increasingly radical stance lead to a break with the KVP as well as DS'70. In 1980, he read an article in Vrij Nederland which drew his attention to the recently founded extreme-right Centre Party (CP). After several interviews, he joined the party as its seventh member. Starting as a publicity worker, he would rapidly rise to be the party's top and was its '' lijsttrekker'' (top candidate) for the
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. The party won a single seat in the House of Representatives, which went to Janmaat. Other political parties largely ignored and
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him.


Centre Democrats

After disagreements and a power struggle with other members of the Centrum Party, he was expelled from the CP in October 1984. However, he retained his seat in parliament, in accordance with Dutch law. Janmaat officially launched his own party, the Centre Democrats (CD) in November 1984. Politically, the party did not differ greatly from the CP, except that it was strongly centered around Janmaat, to prevent another power struggle. Several attempts were made to reconcile the differences between CP and CD. One such meeting in a hotel in Kedichem was disrupted by left-wing activists, who set fire to the building. Janmaat narrowly escaped with his life, CD secretary (and later wife of Janmaat) Wil Schuurman lost a leg because of injuries sustained jumping out of a window to escape the fire. In the 1986 election, Janmaat lost his seat in parliament, however he regained his single seat in
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. His biggest political success would be in the 1994 elections, when he gained three seats. Major political parties changed their response to Janmaat and his views: rather than actively ignoring him they also started openly addressing the issue of immigration. In the 1998 election the CD lost all three of its seats. Janmaat had become increasingly paranoid and said that computers used for voting had been tampered with. In 1999, Janmaat was in the process of starting another party, the ''Conservative Democrats'', however it did not get off the ground and did not participate in the 2002 election. His failing health forced him to withdraw from politics, however the changing political climate did prompt him to challenge his conviction for discrimination at the
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. Janmaat's death in 2002 halted the case.


Political views

Janmaat wanted to represent the indigenous Dutch workers and middle class. His views were based mostly on economic and materialistic arguments rather than an underlying ideology. Disappointing economic growth, unemployment and government cutbacks could not be addressed while large numbers of immigrants were flowing into the country. Janmaat was against a
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: he argued that immigrants should either assimilate into Dutch culture, or return to their country of birth. His best known slogans were "Holland is not a country of immigration," "full=full" and "we will abolish the multicultural society, as soon as we get the chance and power"; he was convicted for the last two statements. According to Jan van de Beek, Hans Janmaat often used economic arguments in his tirades against immigrants. He was often accused of committing acts of
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, and received fines and a conditional
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prison sentence for incitement to hatred and discrimination against foreigners. He often made controversial remarks about immigrants and other politicians. He argued that
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should not be allowed to hold a high office because of his Jewish heritage and said he was not saddened by the sudden death of political opponent
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Legacy

Other parties erected a cordon sanitaire around Janmaat, ignoring him while he spoke in parliament. A
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on discussing negative aspects of immigration existed in the Dutch political climate in the 1980s.
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, Emeritus Professor of Political Theory of Ethnic Relations at the University of Amsterdam, argued in 2006 that Janmaat was convicted for statements that are now commonplace due to changes in the political climate (caused in part by the
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, and the assassinations of Pim Fortuyn and Theo van Gogh). As the first public spokesperson who tried to put the topic of immigration on the Dutch political agenda, Janmaat has been mentioned as a forerunner of Pim Fortuyn, Geert Wilders and Thierry Baudet and their parties
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and
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, which booked greater electoral successes in the following decades.


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