The StemWijzer 2023 and other election guides for the 2023 House of Representatives elections will be updated after the holidays. In addition, you will also find an overview of the party programs here, if they are already known.
These will be different House of Representatives elections than usual, after the fall of the cabinet. The period to prepare for this is short, and that includes the entire summer holidays.
There are currently 17 parties in parliament and a total of more than 30 parties are likely to participate in the 2023 elections.
Of course, plenty of soundings are already being done. If you want to immediately see how your party is doing, look at the overview page with all polls.
Many new party leaders
The elections will also involve many new faces. There is a real exodus of party leaders from the most important parties: we now know that in addition to Mark Rutte, Sigrid Kaag (D66), Wopke Hoekstra (CDA) and Carola Schouten (Christian Union) are also leaving. And now also Sylvana Simons and Farid Azarkan.
Election programs
Look here for the election manifestos per party:
BBB - At 1 - CDA - CU - D66 - Think - FvD - GroenLinks / PvdA - JA21 - Animal party - PVV - SGP - SP - Volt - VVD - 50plus
The CPB and the PBL have calculated election programs for 2021 in terms of climate impact, economic and social effect. This shows, among other things, that most parties will not achieve their own climate goals and that the costs for economic recovery will be postponed to the future.
More information about the voting guide and election guides can be found at Sustainable News









