Over 50 Parties Submit Bids for Dutch General Election

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More than 50 political parties have submitted bids to participate in the Dutch general election scheduled for 29 October. Among them are local parties such as the Frisian National Party (FNP), OOS Limburg, and Lokaal Brabant. However, Lokaal Brabant has decided not to field candidates, citing insufficient preparation time.
To qualify for the ballot, parties must gather 580 supporter signatures and pay a fee of €11,000 by the deadline in four weeks. OOS Limburg aims to raise awareness of regional issues, including electrifying the Maas railway line and seeking compensation for mining-related damages.
The number of applicants is lower than in the previous 2023 election, when 70 parties registered interest. Notable parties set to appear on the ballot include De Linie, Vrede voor Dieren, Piratenpartij, and Wereldpartij Feest van DJ Kaan. Jezus Leeft will not participate, focusing instead on next year’s municipal elections.
Candidate lists must be submitted by 15 September, after which the electoral council will determine ballot order, with PVV taking the first position following its 2023 results.

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