Friday, May 10, 2019

#THENETHERLANDS: Forum For Democracy Party Seeks Leader After Sidelining Co-Founder

[world politics news]


Forum for Democracy Party co-founder Henk Otten has been removed as the populist party’s prospective leader in the senate following a meeting of all the party’s candidates for the upper house parliament. Otten has been under fire since giving an interview to a newspaper that was highly critical of Forum’s leader Thierry Baudet and the way he was allegedly moving the party to the "far right."

Later the same week, the paper was tipped off with the news that Otten had paid himself €30,000 without the approval of other board members. Otten has since been stripped of his role as treasurer, party worker and board member and being sidelined in the senate was not unexpected.

The senate will be elected by the 570 members of the 12 provincial councils on May 27 and Forum emerged as the big winner in the March provincial vote. This means the party is likely to be the biggest in the 75 seat upper chamber with 13 members

Read more at DutchNews.nl:

[FULL STORY HERE]

World Politics News is dedicated to raising Americans' knowledge of political events, elections, and legislation throughout the world.

No comments: