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Denk (, ; and ), legally registered as ("Political Movement Denk"), is a political party in the Netherlands, founded on a minority rights platform. The party was founded by
Tunahan Kuzu Tunahan Kuzu (born 5 June 1981) is a Dutch politician of Turkish people, Turkish descent who served as an House of Representatives (Netherlands), MP from 20 September 2012 until 5 December 2023. Initially he was a member of the Labour Party (Nethe ...
and
Selçuk Öztürk Selçuk Öztürk (born 8 April 1972) is a Dutch politician of Turkish descent who served as an MP from 8 November 2012 until 30 March 2021. He is a former member of the Labour Party (PvdA). On 13 November 2014, Öztürk and Tunahan Kuzu left ...
, two Turkish Dutch members of the
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, after leaving the Labour Party on 13 November 2014. Upon winning three seats at the 2017 election, Denk became the first migrant-founded party to gain seats in the Dutch national parliament. Although the party has been colloquially described as a "Muslim political party", Denk "does not promote Muslim candidates as do most similar political parties in Europe". Denk's current party leader and ''
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'' in the
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, Stephan van Baarle, is an
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. Under his leadership, however, Denk took more conservative positions on
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and medico-ethical issues.


History

Denk was founded by
Tunahan Kuzu Tunahan Kuzu (born 5 June 1981) is a Dutch politician of Turkish people, Turkish descent who served as an House of Representatives (Netherlands), MP from 20 September 2012 until 5 December 2023. Initially he was a member of the Labour Party (Nethe ...
and
Selçuk Öztürk Selçuk Öztürk (born 8 April 1972) is a Dutch politician of Turkish descent who served as an MP from 8 November 2012 until 30 March 2021. He is a former member of the Labour Party (PvdA). On 13 November 2014, Öztürk and Tunahan Kuzu left ...
after leaving the Labour Party on 13 November 2014. Their resignations were prompted by proposals by Deputy Prime Minister and party leader
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that a number of Turkish Islamist organisations be monitored for interfering with the integration of Dutch citizens of Muslim origin. This came after an internal party debate sparked by a report incorrectly stating that 90% of young Turkish Dutch supported
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. On 9 February 2015, they named their parliamentary group "Denk", and they published a political manifesto for the establishment of a movement focused on a tolerant society through measures such as the introduction of a registry of racists who could not be hired by the government. The results from the 2017 election ensured that Kuzu and Öztürk would remain in parliament together with new arrival
Farid Azarkan Farid Azarkan (born 16 October 1971) is a Dutch politician who has been serving as the Leader of Denk since 26 September 2020. Additionally, he has been a member of the House of Representatives since 23 March 2017. Azarkan previously held the pos ...
, who was their party leader until stepping down in 2023.


Advocacy

The party advocates for the interests of various minorities within the Netherlands, including those of the Turkish Dutch, Moroccan Dutch, Afro Dutch, and
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.


Manifesto

The key goals of DENK are "fighting discrimination and creating an inclusive, pluralistic society". It takes stances supportive of
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, but combines it with conservative positions on moral issues. It is also economically left-wing. The movement drew up a political manifesto in February 2015, from which the political party Denk emerged in November 2016. The Denk programme argues for the following five points: *a tolerant society in which we accept each other. *a caring society in which we look out for each other. *a learning society in which we utilize everyone's talents. *a sustainable society where we have to think about our environment. *a just society, promoting international justice. The movement wants to establish a monument in memory of labor, and they want knowledge of migration history as a key target in education. They propose that the term "
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" should be replaced by the word "acceptance". The movement would abolish the term "immigrant". It notes that people with a non-western background are less likely to find a job or internship and often have negative experiences with law enforcement. The manifesto states that racism in the Netherlands is
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and
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in nature and therefore wants a so-called "racism registry" to be set up, in which manifestations of racism are registered. The movement proposes that in education,
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in the classroom is commensurate with the diversity of the class (including the teacher). The movement has a policy that in every school in the Netherlands, both in primary and secondary education, study of Chinese, Arabic, and Turkish must be introduced as optional subjects. According to the movement, education in these languages will be useful for the country's
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and
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. According to the manifesto, imams should not only be appointed to mosques, but also in health care, prisons and the
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. Denk's view is that the
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and its
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need fundamental
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and that the
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should pursue an independent
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. The movement wants to tackle Islamic extremism by tackling its root causes, which, according to the party, consist of hopelessness,
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, and injustice. On the
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, the party advocates that Europe strengthen the international position of Palestine and that the Netherlands recognize the State of Palestine. The party carries the program advanced by the International Institute for Scientific Research, based in
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, with the purpose of
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. Among its policies, Denk seeks to: establish a "racism register" to track and condemn the use of
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against religion; build a Dutch slavery museum; abolish the black character
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("Black Pete"); and ban the use of the Dutch word " Allochtoon" which it considers as derogatory towards ethnic minorities in the Netherlands. The party has been described as pro-immigration and supporting
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, as well as being identified with
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. The party
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was founded by
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when she left Denk in 2016, and the two parties overlap substantially on
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issues but are divergent on
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aspects (wherein Denk is more conservative).


Electorate

The party mainly attracts support from ethnic minorities in the Netherlands, especially from the Turkish and Moroccan population. Correspondingly the support for Denk is the strongest in cities and towns with a significant migrant population, especially in larger cities such as
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and
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. In these cities the support for the party is concentrated in
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districts, such as Nieuw-West in Amsterdam or Kanaleneiland in
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, gaining between 30 and 40% of the votes in those districts. The majority of voters with a foreign migration background voted for Denk or
BIJ1 BIJ1 (; ), formerly known as Article 1 (), is a political party in the Netherlands. It was founded in Amsterdam in 2016 by Sylvana Simons, a politician who was formerly briefly connected to another party, Denk (political party), Denk. Edson Olf ...
in 2023.


Controversy


Support for the AK Party

The two leaders and founders of the party have been criticized for being "closely linked to the
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" of Turkish leader
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, and "do not criticize Erdogan and Turkish government policies". Some critics in the Dutch media have called the party the " long arm of Erdoğan" for its perceived support of the party line of the Turkish government and the ruling
AK Party The Justice and Development Party ( , AK PARTİ), abbreviated officially as AK Party in English, is a political party in Turkey self-describing as conservative-democratic. It has been the ruling party of Turkey since 2002. Third-party sources ...
. The party was the sole party in the Netherlands that did not call for the release of a Turkish-Dutch blogger who was arrested for a tweet about Erdoğan. The party has also been heavily criticized for refusing to distance itself from the purges in Turkey since 2016. However, as Denk's leader, Kuzu distanced himself from comments of Erdoğan in which the Turkish president called Dutch authorities "Nazi remnants and fascists", labelling those comments "incorrect" and "very troublesome". The Diyanet, a Turkish governmental unit, has allowed Denk to promote itself in Diyanet-controlled Dutch mosques. There are 146 such mosques as of 2018. The party's program for the 2017 general election, in the context of the
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, mourns both the Turkish and the Armenian sides, while calling for an "independent international investigation". Denk claims that there is no consensus regarding the scale and cause of the tragedy, and calls for "reason and unification". Within that framework, the party does not use the term
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. Denk was the sole party which voted against a bill recognizing the Armenian Genocide.


Targeting Turkish Dutch politicians

In March 2020, Denk was condemned by fellow members of the
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for releasing videos of MPs of Turkish descent from other parties, in which they are portrayed, for example, as "traitors" to the Turkish-Dutch community causing mass harassment of those MPs.


Elected representatives

In the
2023 Dutch general election Early general elections were held in the Netherlands on 22 November 2023 to elect the members of the House of Representatives (Netherlands), House of Representatives. The elections had been expected to be held in 2025, but a snap election was ca ...
, three MPs from Denk were elected: * Ismail el Abassi * Stephan van Baarle *
Doğukan Ergin Doğukan Ergin (born 27 March 1992) is a Dutch politician from the DENK party. In the 2023 Dutch general election he was elected to the Dutch House of Representatives. Ergin was a municipal councillor in Schiedam Schiedam () is a large t ...


Electoral results


House of Representatives


European Parliament


See also

*
List of political parties in the Netherlands This article lists political parties in the Netherlands. The country has a multi-party system with numerous political parties, and any one party has little chance of gaining power alone; parties work with each other to form coalition government ...
*
Nuance Party The Nuance Party () is an Islamist and Muslim minority rights party in Sweden, founded in 2019. The party has been criticized due to defending former ISIS members. History The Nuance Party was founded in August 2019 by Mikail Yüksel, a Turk ...
*
Democratic Alliance for Diversity and Awakening The Democratic Alliance for Diversity and Awakening (, DAVA) is a German political party that declares as its goal the protection of Muslim national minorities in Germany. The party has been criticized for its close ties to the Turkish government ...


References


External links

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